Significance of Empowerment
Synonyms: Authorization, Encouragement, Emancipation, Liberation, Self-determination, Self-empowerment, Permission, Accretion
In Dutch: Machtiging; In Finnish: Valtuutus; In Spanish: Empoderamiento; In German: ·¡°ù³¾Ã¤³¦³ó³Ù¾±²µ³Ü²Ô²µ
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Buddhist concept of 'Empowerment'
In Buddhism, Empowerment encompasses rituals and initiations that confer spiritual power and authority, enabling practitioners to effectively perform teachings, achieve transformative milestones, and develop their spiritual capabilities in accordance with natural expressions.
From: Bodhisattvacharyavatara
(1) Spiritual permissions or initiations given by a master in the Buddhist tradition, which Shantideva receives.[1] (2) Rituals performed in Tibetan Buddhism to bestow spiritual attainment and blessings.[2]
From: The Great Chariot
(1) The authorized processes or rituals that impart spiritual power and enable practitioners to achieve specific spiritual states or realizations.[3] (2) Methods or rituals that provide participants with spiritual power or authority in the context of samayas.[4]
The concept of Empowerment in scientific sources
Empowerment involves patients building confidence and acquiring knowledge to manage their health effectively. This process is enhanced through pharmacists' communication, enabling individuals to make informed health decisions.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The process of enabling patients to take control of their own health decisions based on accurate and truthful information.[5]