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*the power that is able to liberate, protect, and benefit beings and fulfil the enlightened activity of the buddhas. </blockquote> | *the power that is able to liberate, protect, and benefit beings and fulfil the enlightened activity of the buddhas. </blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 14:27, 18 September 2011
The Ground of Dzogchen is described as being endowed with three qualities―essence, nature and compassionate energy. The third quality of the Ground is its compassionate energy (Tib. ཐུགས་རྗེ་ . Wyl. thugs rje).
Just as the sky and sunlight are indivisible, so the empty essence and cognizant nature are always a unity. This inseparability or unity is called ‘compassionate energy’, the manifestation of the compassionate energy of the enlightened mind.
This unceasing compassionate energy is described as:
- unconfined,
- unobstructed, and
- all-pervasive.
It too possesses three wonderful qualities:
- the wisdom that knows,
- the compassion that is loving and caring, and
- the power that is able to liberate, protect, and benefit beings and fulfil the enlightened activity of the buddhas.