Dear Heartspoon, If it is not like that as you have written. Then what it is like? Care to elaborate for the rest of us here so that we can learn too?
Thank you in advance.
"Thus Tsongkhapa's Three Lamrim works - the Great Stages of the Path, the Shorter Stages of the Path and his Hymn of Spiritual Experience - the four explicit instructions just mentionned and Dakpo Ngawang Drakpa's Quintessence of Excellent Speech collectively make up the "eight great Lamrim instructions".
Since none of these works is a direct commentary of any other, it is necessary to receive the lineage teachings for each one separately. In particular, there are two distinct bodies of instruction associated with Manjugosha's Oral Instruction: the more extensive teachings of the Central Lineage and the somewhat abbreviated ones from of the Southern Lineage. Named for the region from which the holders of the respective lineages first originated, these instructions mus also be received separately."
Liberation in Our Hands - part one - p. 24
"Here the teachings will be presented in the form of a practical instruction. To accomodate those who must travel elsewhere and thus are not fortunate enough to receive teachings more than once or twice, they will consist of a combined explanation of these texts: the Quick Path; Manjugosha's Oral Instruction, with both its extensive and abbreviated lineages: and, later on, during the topic of the equality and exchange of oneself and others, the Seven-Point Instruction on Mind Training."
Liberation in Our Hands - part one - p. 25