Dharma
Subdivisions
[[Dharma of transmission]]
[[Dharma of realization]]
The Dharma of realization (Tib. རྟོགས་པའི་ཆོས་, tokpé chö, Wyl. rtogs pa'i chos) is the threefold higher training:
The training in higher
discipline, which is the subject matter of the
vinaya collection.
The training in higher
meditation, which is the subject matter of the
sutra collection.
The training in higher
wisdom, which is the subject matter of the
abhidharma collection.
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Further Reading
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Thinley Norbu,
The Small Golden Key (Shambhala Publications, 1999), pages 52-54.
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Jikmé Lingpa said that if you understand that meaning of a single verse, that constitutes the Dharma of scripture or transmission, and if you give rise to a virtuous mind for just an instant, that is the Dharma of realization.<ref>
tshigs bcad gcig gi don shes na/ de ni lung gi bstan pa yin/dge sems skad cig skyes pa na/ de ni rtogs pa’i bstan pa yin.</ref>
Eight Qualities of the Dharma
Further Reading
A Treasury of Dharma, aka The Mengak Study Pack (Lodève: The Tertön Sogyal Trust, 2005), pages 29-33.
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Thinley Norbu,
The Small Golden Key (Shambhala Publications, 1999), ‘10. The Dharma of Precept and Dharma of Realization.'
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