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* The [[Vehicle]] of [[Personality]] [[Development]]. This is for those comfortable with the {{Wiki|material}} [[world]] with modest [[interest]] in or capacity for the [[spiritual]] [[life]]. The basic [[precepts]] of [[morality]] are [[taught]] to {{Wiki|purify}} their [[desires]] and to [[guide]] them to avoid [[evil]], do good works and develop good [[character]].
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of [[Personality]] [[Development]]. This is for those comfortable with the {{Wiki|material}} [[world]] with modest [[interest]] in or capacity for the [[spiritual]] [[life]]. The basic [[precepts]] of [[morality]] are [[taught]] to {{Wiki|purify}} their [[desires]] and to [[guide]] them to avoid [[evil]], do good works and develop good [[character]].
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* The [[Vehicle]] of [[Heaven]]. This is for those of [[greater]] [[interest]] in and capacity for [[spirituality]], but still [[clinging]] to the {{Wiki|material}} [[world]]. The practice of {{Wiki|worship}} and [[meditation]] is [[taught]] to help them attain [[serenity]], [[mastery]] of [[desire]], {{Wiki|self-control}} and [[mental]] [[concentration]] ([[Samadhi]]).
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of [[Heaven]]. This is for those of [[greater]] [[interest]] in and capacity for [[spirituality]], but still [[clinging]] to the {{Wiki|material}} [[world]]. The practice of {{Wiki|worship}} and [[meditation]] is [[taught]] to help them attain [[serenity]], [[mastery]] of [[desire]], {{Wiki|self-control}} and [[mental]] [[concentration]] ([[Samadhi]]).
  
The next [[two vehicles]] are those that wish to escape the the {{Wiki|prison}} of the [[threefold realm]] and [[live]] the [[noble]] and [[selfless]] [[life]]. They are designed to destroy the [[illusion]] of ego-centrism, [[emotional distress]] ([[klesas]]), and the [[four currents]] ([[asravas]]) of [[ignorance]], [[desire]] for sensory gratification, [[craving]] for [[selfish]] [[existence]], and [[attachment to views]] or opinions. Often described in the [[Sutras]] as the ‘[[Two Vehicles]]’, they aspire to an {{Wiki|ideal}} of an [[Arhat]], one {{Wiki|liberated}} forever from [[rebirth]] as a [[self]] in the [[threefold realm]]. Since these vehicles are only about one’s [[own]] [[spiritual]] [[awakening]] and [[liberation]], they are called the ‘[[Small Vehicle]]’.
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The next [[two vehicles]] are those that wish to escape the the {{Wiki|prison}} of the [[threefold realm]] and [[live]] the [[noble]] and [[selfless]] [[life]]. They are designed to destroy the [[illusion]] of ego-centrism, [[emotional distress]] ([[klesas]]), and the [[four currents]] ([[asravas]]) of [[ignorance]], [[desire]] for sensory gratification, [[craving]] for [[selfish]] [[existence]], and [[attachment to views]] or opinions.  
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Often described in the [[Sutras]] as the ‘[[Two Vehicles]]’, they aspire to an {{Wiki|ideal}} of an [[Arhat]], one {{Wiki|liberated}} forever from [[rebirth]] as a [[self]] in the [[threefold realm]]. Since these vehicles are only about one’s [[own]] [[spiritual]] [[awakening]] and [[liberation]], they are called the ‘[[Small Vehicle]]’.
  
 
* The [[The Spiritual Realm of the Two Vehicles - The Noble and Selfless Life|Vehicle of the Spiritual Disciple]] ([[Sravaka]]). This is for those that wish to overcome [[suffering]] and seek [[release]] from the [[threefold realm]]. They are [[taught]] the [[Four Truths]], [[mental]] [[concentration]] and [[spiritual]] [[insight]], the 37 facets of [[spiritual]] [[awakening]] and the [[Nirvana]] of [[non-attachment]].
 
* The [[The Spiritual Realm of the Two Vehicles - The Noble and Selfless Life|Vehicle of the Spiritual Disciple]] ([[Sravaka]]). This is for those that wish to overcome [[suffering]] and seek [[release]] from the [[threefold realm]]. They are [[taught]] the [[Four Truths]], [[mental]] [[concentration]] and [[spiritual]] [[insight]], the 37 facets of [[spiritual]] [[awakening]] and the [[Nirvana]] of [[non-attachment]].
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* The [[The Spiritual Realm of the Two Vehicles - The Noble and Selfless Life|Vehicle of Spiritual Awakening to Causality and Conditions]] ([[Pratyekabuddha]]). This is for those of keener [[spiritual]] capacity who seek [[release]] from the [[threefold realm]]. They are [[taught]] the twelve-fold [[wheel]] of [[dependence]] of [[origination]], [[mental]] [[concentration]] and [[spiritual]] [[insight]], the 37 facets of [[spiritual]] [[awakening]], and the [[spiritual]] {{Wiki|nature}} of [[reality]] and [[selflessness]].
 
* The [[The Spiritual Realm of the Two Vehicles - The Noble and Selfless Life|Vehicle of Spiritual Awakening to Causality and Conditions]] ([[Pratyekabuddha]]). This is for those of keener [[spiritual]] capacity who seek [[release]] from the [[threefold realm]]. They are [[taught]] the twelve-fold [[wheel]] of [[dependence]] of [[origination]], [[mental]] [[concentration]] and [[spiritual]] [[insight]], the 37 facets of [[spiritual]] [[awakening]], and the [[spiritual]] {{Wiki|nature}} of [[reality]] and [[selflessness]].
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The next [[vehicle]] is for those that wish to be free of the [[threefold realm]] but also remain engaged in it in [[order]] to help others become {{Wiki|liberated}}. In {{Wiki|being}} simultaneously for oneself and for others it is called the ‘[[Great Vehicle]]’. It is the [[cause]] of [[enlightenment]].
 
The next [[vehicle]] is for those that wish to be free of the [[threefold realm]] but also remain engaged in it in [[order]] to help others become {{Wiki|liberated}}. In {{Wiki|being}} simultaneously for oneself and for others it is called the ‘[[Great Vehicle]]’. It is the [[cause]] of [[enlightenment]].
  
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of the [[Bodhisattva]]; It is for those who [[recognize]] that their [[spiritual]] [[life]] is [[inseparable]] from that of all other [[living beings]]. One makes a [[vow]] of [[compassion]] to aspire for the [[universal]] [[enlightenment]] of all. One cultivates all that above, plus [[generosity]], [[compassion]], and the [[six perfections]]. One worships, serves and does the work of the [[Buddha]].
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of the [[Bodhisattva]]; It is for those who [[recognize]] that their [[spiritual]] [[life]] is [[inseparable]] from that of all other [[living beings]]. One makes a [[vow]] of [[compassion]] to aspire for the [[universal]] [[enlightenment]] of all. One cultivates all that above, plus [[generosity]], [[compassion]], and the [[six perfections]]. One worships, serves and does the work of the [[Buddha]].
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The final [[vehicle]] is the [[ultimate]] effect of [[enlightenment]]. [[Understanding]] the true {{Wiki|purpose}} for the one's [[appearance]] in the [[world]] and serving as a font of [[enlightenment]] for all [[living beings]].
 
The final [[vehicle]] is the [[ultimate]] effect of [[enlightenment]]. [[Understanding]] the true {{Wiki|purpose}} for the one's [[appearance]] in the [[world]] and serving as a font of [[enlightenment]] for all [[living beings]].
  
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of the [[Buddha]]; This is the One [[Vehicle]] that includes all vehicles.
 
* The [[Vehicle]] of the [[Buddha]]; This is the One [[Vehicle]] that includes all vehicles.
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The Great Calm-Observation says:
 
The Great Calm-Observation says:
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“From the beginning, the [[gradual method]] of Calm-Observation [[recognizes]] the True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]<ref>The True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]: The {{Wiki|perfect}} blending of the [[three truths]] and the [[middle way]]; the true [[understanding]] of [[reality]] and the [[absolute]] in the [[mundane]].</ref>. The Aspect of [[Reality]] is difficult to understand. The [[gradual]], sequential method makes it easier to practice.
 
“From the beginning, the [[gradual method]] of Calm-Observation [[recognizes]] the True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]<ref>The True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]: The {{Wiki|perfect}} blending of the [[three truths]] and the [[middle way]]; the true [[understanding]] of [[reality]] and the [[absolute]] in the [[mundane]].</ref>. The Aspect of [[Reality]] is difficult to understand. The [[gradual]], sequential method makes it easier to practice.
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#  First one takes [[refuge]] in the [[precepts]] of [[morality]], rejecting falsehood and facing the [[truth]]. One [[calms]] the [[fire]], the {{Wiki|blood}}, and the sword<ref>The [[fire]] (of [[hell]]), the {{Wiki|blood}} (of {{Wiki|beasts}}, [[animality]]), & the sword (of the [[demons]] of  hunger): The three [[paths]] of [[evil]]</ref>, and reaches the three good [[paths]]<ref>The three good [[paths]]: [[Asuras]] (titans, indicating assertiveness), [[Humans]] ([[personality]]), [[Gods]] ([[heaven]], [[rapture]])</ref>.
 
#  First one takes [[refuge]] in the [[precepts]] of [[morality]], rejecting falsehood and facing the [[truth]]. One [[calms]] the [[fire]], the {{Wiki|blood}}, and the sword<ref>The [[fire]] (of [[hell]]), the {{Wiki|blood}} (of {{Wiki|beasts}}, [[animality]]), & the sword (of the [[demons]] of  hunger): The three [[paths]] of [[evil]]</ref>, and reaches the three good [[paths]]<ref>The three good [[paths]]: [[Asuras]] (titans, indicating assertiveness), [[Humans]] ([[personality]]), [[Gods]] ([[heaven]], [[rapture]])</ref>.
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#  Next one cultivates [[meditative]] [[concentration]]. One [[calms]] the scattering networks of [[desire]], and reaches into the [[path]] that is [[meditation]] of the {{Wiki|material}} and the {{Wiki|immaterial}} [[realms]].
 
#  Next one cultivates [[meditative]] [[concentration]]. One [[calms]] the scattering networks of [[desire]], and reaches into the [[path]] that is [[meditation]] of the {{Wiki|material}} and the {{Wiki|immaterial}} [[realms]].
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#  Next one cultivates non-affliction. One [[calms]] all [[attachments]] to the [[threefold realm]]<ref>The [[threefold realm]]: The {{Wiki|material}} [[realm]], the non-material [[realm]], & the [[realm of desire]]</ref> and reaches the [[path]] of [[nirvana]]<ref>The [[path]] of [[nirvana]]: Here, the [[realm]] of the [[Two Vehicles]] of the [[Small Vehicle]] of {{Wiki|salvation}} –  
 
#  Next one cultivates non-affliction. One [[calms]] all [[attachments]] to the [[threefold realm]]<ref>The [[threefold realm]]: The {{Wiki|material}} [[realm]], the non-material [[realm]], & the [[realm of desire]]</ref> and reaches the [[path]] of [[nirvana]]<ref>The [[path]] of [[nirvana]]: Here, the [[realm]] of the [[Two Vehicles]] of the [[Small Vehicle]] of {{Wiki|salvation}} –  
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# [[Spiritual]] [[Disciples]] ([[S]]. [[Sravakas]]) Those that have heard the [[four truths]] and aspire to the [[liberation]] of the [[arhat]].  
 
# [[Spiritual]] [[Disciples]] ([[S]]. [[Sravakas]]) Those that have heard the [[four truths]] and aspire to the [[liberation]] of the [[arhat]].  
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# The [[Spiritually]] Self-Awakened: ([[S]]. [[Pratyekabuddhas]]) Those that understand the twelve-fold [[wheel]] of [[causality]] and have mastered the [[self]] ([[arhats]])</ref>.
 
# The [[Spiritually]] Self-Awakened: ([[S]]. [[Pratyekabuddhas]]) Those that understand the twelve-fold [[wheel]] of [[causality]] and have mastered the [[self]] ([[arhats]])</ref>.
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#  Next one cultivates [[mercy]] and [[compassion]], [[calms]] the [[attachments]] to one's [[own]] personal [[realization]] and reaches the [[path]] of the [[Bodhisattvas]]<ref>The [[Bodhisattvas]]: who forsake their [[own]] [[liberation]] in [[order]] to save others </ref>.
 
#  Next one cultivates [[mercy]] and [[compassion]], [[calms]] the [[attachments]] to one's [[own]] personal [[realization]] and reaches the [[path]] of the [[Bodhisattvas]]<ref>The [[Bodhisattvas]]: who forsake their [[own]] [[liberation]] in [[order]] to save others </ref>.
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#  Finally, one cultivates the True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]. One [[calms]] the inclinations to [[extremes]], and reaches the [[path]] of that which is ever remaining<ref>The [[path]] of that which ever remaining: That is, the [[path]] of the [[Buddha]]</ref>.
 
#  Finally, one cultivates the True [[Spiritual]] Aspect of [[Reality]]. One [[calms]] the inclinations to [[extremes]], and reaches the [[path]] of that which is ever remaining<ref>The [[path]] of that which ever remaining: That is, the [[path]] of the [[Buddha]]</ref>.
  

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Buddhism teached of various vehicles for escaping suffering and ignorance and transcending the Life & Death of the Threefold Realm. These vehicles are for people of varying degrees of inclination and capacity for the spiritual life:

The first two vehicles are for those who who do not seek to escape the life of the threefold realm:

The next two vehicles are those that wish to escape the the prison of the threefold realm and live the noble and selfless life. They are designed to destroy the illusion of ego-centrism, emotional distress (klesas), and the four currents (asravas) of ignorance, desire for sensory gratification, craving for selfish existence, and attachment to views or opinions.

Often described in the Sutras as the ‘Two Vehicles’, they aspire to an ideal of an Arhat, one liberated forever from rebirth as a self in the threefold realm. Since these vehicles are only about one’s own spiritual awakening and liberation, they are called the ‘Small Vehicle’.



The next vehicle is for those that wish to be free of the threefold realm but also remain engaged in it in order to help others become liberated. In being simultaneously for oneself and for others it is called the ‘Great Vehicle’. It is the cause of enlightenment.


The final vehicle is the ultimate effect of enlightenment. Understanding the true purpose for the one's appearance in the world and serving as a font of enlightenment for all living beings.


The Great Calm-Observation says:


“From the beginning, the gradual method of Calm-Observation recognizes the True Spiritual Aspect of Reality[1]. The Aspect of Reality is difficult to understand. The gradual, sequential method makes it easier to practice.


  1. First one takes refuge in the precepts of morality, rejecting falsehood and facing the truth. One calms the fire, the blood, and the sword[2], and reaches the three good paths[3].
  1. Next one cultivates meditative concentration. One calms the scattering networks of desire, and reaches into the path that is meditation of the material and the immaterial realms.
  1. Next one cultivates non-affliction. One calms all attachments to the threefold realm[4] and reaches the path of nirvana[5].
  1. Next one cultivates mercy and compassion, calms the attachments to one's own personal realization and reaches the path of the Bodhisattvas[6].
  1. Finally, one cultivates the True Spiritual Aspect of Reality. One calms the inclinations to extremes, and reaches the path of that which is ever remaining[7].

This begins being shallow and ends being deep, and is the Gradual and Sequential Aspect of Calm-Observation.”


Footnotes

  1. The True Spiritual Aspect of Reality: The perfect blending of the three truths and the middle way; the true understanding of reality and the absolute in the mundane.
  2. The fire (of hell), the blood (of beasts, animality), & the sword (of the demons of hunger): The three paths of evil
  3. The three good paths: Asuras (titans, indicating assertiveness), Humans (personality), Gods (heaven, rapture)
  4. The threefold realm: The material realm, the non-material realm, & the realm of desire
  5. The path of nirvana: Here, the realm of the Two Vehicles of the Small Vehicle of salvation
    1. Spiritual Disciples (S. Sravakas) Those that have heard the four truths and aspire to the liberation of the arhat.
    1. The Spiritually Self-Awakened: (S. Pratyekabuddhas) Those that understand the twelve-fold wheel of causality and have mastered the self (arhats)
  6. The Bodhisattvas: who forsake their own liberation in order to save others
  7. The path of that which ever remaining: That is, the path of the Buddha

Source

tientai.net