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'''[[Seven Point Training in Cause and Effect]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[rgyu 'bras man ngag bdun]]'') — | '''[[Seven Point Training in Cause and Effect]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[rgyu 'bras man ngag bdun]]'') — | ||
− | #recognizing beings as our past mothers | + | #[[recognizing]] [[beings]] as our {{Wiki|past}} mothers |
− | #remembering the [[kindness]] of beings | + | #remembering the [[kindness]] of [[beings]] |
− | #a sense of gratitude for the [[kindness]] | + | #a [[sense]] of [[gratitude]] for the [[kindness]] |
− | #love, wishing beings have [[happiness]] | + | #[[love]], wishing [[beings]] have [[happiness]] |
#[[compassion]] | #[[compassion]] | ||
− | #responsibility (Tib. ''[[lhaksam]]'') | + | #{{Wiki|responsibility}} (Tib. ''[[lhaksam]]'') |
#[[bodhichitta]] | #[[bodhichitta]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:12, 25 December 2015
Seven Point Training in Cause and Effect (Wyl. rgyu 'bras man ngag bdun) —
- recognizing beings as our past mothers
- remembering the kindness of beings
- a sense of gratitude for the kindness
- love, wishing beings have happiness
- compassion
- responsibility (Tib. lhaksam)
- bodhichitta
Further Reading
- Kangyur Rinpoche, Treasury of Precious Qualities (Boston & London: Shambhala, 2001), pages 186-188.