Bodhicitta
Bodhicitta is traditionally divided into two levels of reality:
: The heart-centered aspiration to help others. It includes aspiring bodhicitta (the wish to become a Buddha) and engaging bodhicitta (actually taking the steps to get there). Ultimate Bodhicitta : The direct realization of emptiness ( shunyatas h u n y a t a Bodhicitta
In Mahayana Buddhism, (Sanskrit for "awakened mind") is the sincere intention to attain full enlightenment—not for oneself alone, but to liberate all sentient beings from suffering. It is often described as the "cream" of the Buddha’s teachings, the highest expression of altruism and wisdom. Understanding Bodhicitta Bodhicitta is traditionally divided into two levels of
), understanding that all phenomena lack inherent, independent existence. It is often described as the "cream" of
Generating this state of mind isn't just about "feeling good"; it's a systematic training of the heart. Two primary methods are used in the Tibetan tradition : How to Generate Bodhicitta?