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A list of all pages that have property "QuotesTabContent" with value "<blockquote> <span id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></span> <span class="quoted-text"> Gampopa's own teaching practices became the root from which developed the distinctive system that all the Dakpo Kagyu schools follow to this day. Students first studied the lamrim teachings on the stages of the path from the Kadam tradition, and then they were allowed to study mahamudra and other tantric practices. Hence, the extant lineages within the Dakpo Kagyu-the Drikung, Drukpa, Karma Kamtsang, Taklung, and Barom-resemble the branches of a family tree, and Lord Gampopa is our common ancestor. The Ornament of Precious Liberation is our great family treasury and our shared inheritance. It is my aspiration that through this text the different traditions of the Dakpo Kagyu will rediscover their common ancestry and become a joyous and harmonious family once more.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ Karmapa, 17th in Ornament of Precious Liberation (Holmes), page(s) vii</span> </span> </blockquote>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Ornament of Precious Liberation (Holmes)  + (<blockquote> <div id="leftQuoteB<blockquote></br> <div id="leftQuoteBack"><i class="fas fa-quote-left fa-2x"></i></div></br> <div class="quoted-text"></br> Gampopa's own teaching practices became the root from which developed the distinctive system that all the Dakpo Kagyu schools follow to this day. Students first studied the lamrim teachings on the stages of the path from the Kadam tradition, and then they were allowed to study mahamudra and other tantric practices. Hence, the extant lineages within the Dakpo Kagyu-the Drikung, Drukpa, Karma Kamtsang, Taklung, and Barom-resemble the branches of a family tree, and Lord Gampopa is our common ancestor. The Ornament of Precious Liberation is our great family treasury and our shared inheritance. It is my aspiration that through this text the different traditions of the Dakpo Kagyu will rediscover their common ancestry and become a joyous and harmonious family once more.  <i class="fas fa-quote-right" style="color: rgba(212, 200, 174, 0.5);"></i></br></br> <span class="quote-attr font-italic">~ Karmapa, 17th in Ornament of Precious Liberation (Holmes), page(s) vii</span></br> </div></br></blockquote> in Ornament of Precious Liberation (Holmes), page(s) vii</span> </div> </blockquote>)