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Buddhist Schools
Buddha gave instructions for three different types of people.
Those who wanted to avoid suffering received the instructions
about cause and effect called the Small Way (skt. Hinayana).
Those who wanted to do more for others were given the teachings
on wisdom and compassion called the Great Way (skt. Mahayana).
Where people had strong confidence in their own and others' Buddha
nature, Buddha taught the Diamond Way (skt. Vajrayana).
Here, he manifested as forms of energy and light or directly transmitted
his enlightened view as a flow of awareness. On this highest level,
the aim is the complete development of mind, the spontaneous effortlessness
of the Great Seal (skt. Mahamudra).
The Diamond Way offers the modern world "effective methods
that lead to a direct experience of mind," as explained by
Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche, one of the most experienced teachers of Tibetan
Buddhism. One learns to experience the world from a rich and self-liberating
viewpoint. Diamond Way meditations develop a deep inner richness
and lead to a non-artificial and unwavering mind where every enlightened
activity can unfold.

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