Five Wisdoms

The capacity to reflect everything precisely and exactly is the Mirror-Like Wisdom. When Mirror-like Wisdom is obscured, attachment arises.

The capacity to distinguish clearly and in detail all diversity is the Wisdom of Discernment. When the Wisdom of Discernment is obscured, aversion arises.

The capacity to understand everything without prejudice or bias is the Wisdom of Equality. When the Wisdom of Equality is obscured, pride arises.

The capacity to achieve and fulfill every action perfectly is All-Accomplishing Wisdom. When All-Accomplishing Wisdom is obscured, envy arises.

The capacity to perfectly perceive the interdependence and inseparability of all is the Wisdom of Suchness. When the Wisdom of Suchness arises, indifference and confusion arise. —TN

About Tashi Nyima

Venerable Tashi Nyima is the Preceptor at Nying Je Ling (Universal Compassion Buddhist Congregation).
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