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[[image:Atisha.JPG|frame|Glorious [[Atisha]]]] | [[image:Atisha.JPG|frame|Glorious [[Atisha]]]] | ||
The '''three levels of spiritual capacity''' ([[Wyl.]] ''skyes bu gsum'') are described in the teachings on the gradual path (''[[lamrim]]''), which derive from [[Atisha]]'s brief but important text ''[[Lamp for the Path of Awakening]]''. They are as follows: | The '''three levels of spiritual capacity''' ([[Wyl.]] ''skyes bu gsum'') are described in the teachings on the gradual path (''[[lamrim]]''), which derive from [[Atisha]]'s brief but important text ''[[Lamp for the Path of Awakening]]''. They are as follows: | ||
#Those of '''lesser capacity''' are inspired by a wish to attain the higher states within [[samsara]] as human beings or as gods. | #Those of '''lesser capacity''' (Skt. ''adhama puruṣa'') are inspired by a wish to attain the higher states within [[samsara]] as human beings or as gods. | ||
#Beings of '''middling capacity''', the followers of the [[shravaka]] and [[pratyekabuddha]] paths, seek liberation from [[samsara]] for themselves alone. | #Beings of '''middling capacity''' (Skt. ''madhyama puruṣa'') , the followers of the [[shravaka]] and [[pratyekabuddha]] paths, seek liberation from [[samsara]] for themselves alone. | ||
#Those of '''greater capacity''', the [[bodhisattva]]s, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect [[buddhahood]]. | #Those of '''greater capacity''' (Skt. ''uttama puruṣa''), the [[bodhisattva]]s, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect [[buddhahood]]. | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== |
Revision as of 08:33, 29 November 2010
The three levels of spiritual capacity (Wyl. skyes bu gsum) are described in the teachings on the gradual path (lamrim), which derive from Atisha's brief but important text Lamp for the Path of Awakening. They are as follows:
- Those of lesser capacity (Skt. adhama puruṣa) are inspired by a wish to attain the higher states within samsara as human beings or as gods.
- Beings of middling capacity (Skt. madhyama puruṣa) , the followers of the shravaka and pratyekabuddha paths, seek liberation from samsara for themselves alone.
- Those of greater capacity (Skt. uttama puruṣa), the bodhisattvas, are motivated by the wish to lead all beings to perfect buddhahood.
Quotes
Atisha describes the three levels in the following verses (3-5) from Lamp for the Path of Awakening:
- Those who strive by any means
- To gain only the pleasures of samsara
- For themselves alone—
- Such people are called 'lesser' individuals.
- Those who turn their backs on worldly pleasures,
- And avoid any harmful actions,
- Striving for peace for themselves alone—
- Such individuals are said to be 'intermediate'.
- Those who long to put a complete end
- To all the sufferings of others
- Through the sufferings of their own experience—
- Individuals such as these are supreme.
Alternative Translations
- Three scopes (Geshe Thupten Jinpa)