Well, my ultimate wish is that I aspire to be a practitioner of the highest scope. While I move myself to this higher scope I would have to go through the two, lower and medium scope for the experiential, understanding and realisation. Without these and if we were to jump straight and said that we are in the highest scope of training, do check ourselves and ask are we truthful enough? In fact, it is superficial or it may not even have that thought at all in the first place. Hence, it is important that one should continue to walk the path by continuous learning, practising, internalize them along with mind transformation and sincere motivation of wanting to improve and benefiting others.
For ease of reading and understanding, here are the 3 different scopes of motivation (extracted from
http://www.katinkahesselink.net/tibet/lam-rim.html)
(1)
The lowest scope motivation (striving for a rebirth in the upper realms)- The reality that this life will end and that we will die
- The suffering in a rebirth in the lower realms (a rebirth as hell being, hungry ghost or animal)
- Take refuge in the three Jewels: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha (by adjusting our behaviour of body, speech and mind according to the law of cause and effect/karma).
(2)
The medium scope motivation (striving for liberation of cyclic existence - The path of four noble truths)- The truth of suffering (the cyclic existence in general, including the favourable rebirths)
- The truth of the causes of suffering (the afflictive emotions, especially ignorance)
- The truth of cessation (a state that is free of suffering and its origins)
- The truth of paths (the way to attain this state free of suffering and its causes by practising ethics, concentration and wisdom)
(3)
The highest scope motivation (striving for complete buddhahood)- The advantages for the wish to achieve enlighten mind for the welfare of all sentient beings
- The way to develop the mind of enlightenment
- The 7-point instruction in seeing all sentient beings as our mothers
- The instruction on how to exchange one self-interest for others (by looking at the drawbacks of self-cherishing and the advantages of cherishing others)
- The way to train our mind in developing the mind of enlightenment with the 6 perfections of training viz generosity, ethics, patience, joyful effort, concentration and wisdom.