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'''Three authentics''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshad ldan gsum'') — the three authentic factors which must come together in order for the introduction to the [[nature of mind]] to take place: | '''Three authentics''' ([[Wyl.]] ''tshad ldan gsum'') — the three authentic factors which must come together in order for the introduction to the [[nature of mind]] to take place: | ||
#the authentic | #the authentic [[blessing]]s of the master (''bla ma byin rlabs tshad ldan'') | ||
#authentic devotion of the student (''slob ma mos gus tshad ldan'') | #authentic [[devotion]] of the student (''slob ma mos gus tshad ldan'') | ||
#authentic instructions of the lineage (''brgyud pa'i gdams ngag tshad ldan'') | #authentic instructions of the lineage (''brgyud pa'i gdams ngag tshad ldan'') | ||
Revision as of 11:25, 10 September 2011
Three authentics (Wyl. tshad ldan gsum) — the three authentic factors which must come together in order for the introduction to the nature of mind to take place:
- the authentic blessings of the master (bla ma byin rlabs tshad ldan)
- authentic devotion of the student (slob ma mos gus tshad ldan)
- authentic instructions of the lineage (brgyud pa'i gdams ngag tshad ldan)
Further Reading
- Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, revised and updated edition (Harper San Francisco, 2002), page 44.