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The [[empowerment]] that we receive when we are first introduced into the [[mandala]] by an authentic [[vajra master]] is the '''ground empowerment'''. At that moment, at best one realizes the view of the absolute empowerment. In the middling case, one has the experience of bliss, clarity, and non-thought. At least one should experience a certainty that one’s body, speech and mind are the [[three vajras]], with a mind undistracted by anything else. An empowerment received in this way will be the support for the path of [[Vajrayana]].<ref>[[Patrul Rinpoche]], ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 396. | The [[empowerment]] that we receive when we are first introduced into the [[mandala]] by an authentic [[vajra master]] is the '''ground empowerment'''. | ||
*At that moment, at ''best'' one realizes the view of the absolute empowerment. | |||
*In the ''middling'' case, one has the experience of bliss, clarity, and non-thought. | |||
*At ''least'' one should experience a certainty that one’s body, speech and mind are the [[three vajras]], with a mind undistracted by anything else. | |||
An empowerment received in this way will be the support for the path of [[Vajrayana]].<ref>[[Patrul Rinpoche]], ''[[The Words of My Perfect Teacher]]'', page 396.</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:25, 25 March 2015
The empowerment that we receive when we are first introduced into the mandala by an authentic vajra master is the ground empowerment.
- At that moment, at best one realizes the view of the absolute empowerment.
- In the middling case, one has the experience of bliss, clarity, and non-thought.
- At least one should experience a certainty that one’s body, speech and mind are the three vajras, with a mind undistracted by anything else.
An empowerment received in this way will be the support for the path of Vajrayana.[1]
References
- ↑ Patrul Rinpoche, The Words of My Perfect Teacher, page 396.