Which is true about the Vajrayana or Tribetan tradition of Buddhism? Select one: a. It sees itself as embodying both the teaching and meditation practice of the Theravada monks, as well as the teaching of the emptiness of all conditioned things that is distinctive to Mahayana philosophy. b. It regards itself as the most faithful to the teachings that have been passed down through generations. c. It thinks of itself as “great” both in its interpretations of the Buddha’s teachings and in its openness to a broader group of people, especially lay people. d. It is more flexible about the orthodoxy of scriptures, regarding many scriptures composed in the early centuries CE as authentic teachings.