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'''Path empowerment''' — once one has received the [[ground empowerment]], any further [[empowerment]]s, whether one receives them from someone else or takes them by oneself, are empowerments on the path of the [[Vajrayana]], whose function is to repair and purify violated and broken [[samaya]]s.<ref>[[Patrul Rinpoche]], ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 396. Translated by Padmakara Translation Group, Published by Harper Collins, ISBN 0-06-066449-5</ref> | '''Path empowerment''' — once one has received the [[ground empowerment]], any further [[empowerment]]s, whether one receives them from someone else or takes them by oneself,<ref>Through the practice of [[guru yoga]] for instance.</ref> are empowerments on the path of the [[Vajrayana]], whose function is to repair and purify violated and broken [[samaya]]s.<ref>[[Patrul Rinpoche]], ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 396. Translated by Padmakara Translation Group, Published by Harper Collins, ISBN 0-06-066449-5</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 25 March 2015
Path empowerment — once one has received the ground empowerment, any further empowerments, whether one receives them from someone else or takes them by oneself,[1] are empowerments on the path of the Vajrayana, whose function is to repair and purify violated and broken samayas.[2]
References
- ↑ Through the practice of guru yoga for instance.
- ↑ Patrul Rinpoche, The Words of My Perfect Teacher, page 396. Translated by Padmakara Translation Group, Published by Harper Collins, ISBN 0-06-066449-5