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Wisdom ([[ye shes]]) is the primordial knowingThis is an original wakefulness which is not dependent upon any object.  We get used to primordial knowing by recognizing our essence as primordial purity.
[[Lama]] (Tib. [[bla ma]], Skt. [[guru]]): (1) spiritual teacher, explained as the contraction of [[bla na med pa]], "nothing superior", (2) often used loosely for Buddhist monks or [[yogi]]s in general. [MR]<br>
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guru/ spiritual teacher [RB]
 
lama; [[gu ru]], spiritual teacher; Guru, master; supreme spiritual teacher of weight or substance. teacher, priest, highest one, spiritual master, preceptor [RY]
 
[[Master]]. In the [[Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo]], [[Padmasambhava]] says: "The vajra master, the root of the path, is someone who has the pure conduct of samaya and vows. Such ones are fully adorned with learning, have discerned this through reflection, and through meditation these possess qualities and signs of experience and realization. With such a one's compassionate action are disciples accepted."  In short, someone with the correct [[View]] and genuine [[Compassion]] [[RY]]
 
the teacher [RY]
 
1 guru [master even kinder than 1's parents] two highest 1 [master, teacher, lama] [IW]
 
[[guru]], [[master]], [[lama]], spiritual preceptor, life-mother, mentor, higher one, upper one, (one who knows buddha experience; [[ma]] is potency, [[bla]] is highest significance), priest, 1 of [[gnas pa dgu]], spiritual master, guru, masters, teacher [JV]
 


Wisdom is primordially free from distraction.  The undistracted aspect is wakefulness, which is unmistaken.  If one is confused, this wakefulness is gone.


Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 29 July 2007

Lama (Tib. bla ma, Skt. guru): (1) spiritual teacher, explained as the contraction of bla na med pa, "nothing superior", (2) often used loosely for Buddhist monks or yogis in general. [MR]

guru/ spiritual teacher [RB]

lama; gu ru, spiritual teacher; Guru, master; supreme spiritual teacher of weight or substance. teacher, priest, highest one, spiritual master, preceptor [RY]

Master. In the Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo, Padmasambhava says: "The vajra master, the root of the path, is someone who has the pure conduct of samaya and vows. Such ones are fully adorned with learning, have discerned this through reflection, and through meditation these possess qualities and signs of experience and realization. With such a one's compassionate action are disciples accepted." In short, someone with the correct View and genuine Compassion RY

the teacher [RY]

1 guru [master even kinder than 1's parents] two highest 1 [master, teacher, lama] [IW]

guru, master, lama, spiritual preceptor, life-mother, mentor, higher one, upper one, (one who knows buddha experience; ma is potency, bla is highest significance), priest, 1 of gnas pa dgu, spiritual master, guru, masters, teacher [JV]