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As for "oral instruction", there are many kinds: urging beginners to the [[Dharma]]; giving extensive instructions with words; giving profound instruction in the meaning; instructing in practice condensed to key points; and giving the [[pointing-out instruction]] in this manner of placing something directly in the palm of one's hand.
the recognition of [[buddha nature]], often called '[[threefold purity]].'
 
...from [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol. 1, pg. 34. ([[RY]])
 
''"Just like a huge rope lying soaked in a lake can slowly be pulled up once you get a hold of one end, the enlightenment of all the buddhas is placed in the palm of the hand of the practitioner when receiving [[pointing-out instruction]] from a [[qualified master]] and can then slowly be "pulled-in" through diligent training."'' ([[TUR]])
 
...from [[The Light of Wisdom]], Vol. 1, pg. 224, note 79. ([[RY]])

Latest revision as of 13:18, 8 September 2007

the recognition of buddha nature, often called 'threefold purity.'