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Index
Front Cover The Tibetan Yogas Copyright Table of Contents Dedication Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Receiving the Teachings PART ONE: THE NATURE OF DREAM
1 Dream and Reality 2 How Experience Arises
Ignorance Actions and Results: Karma and Karmic Traces Negative Karma Positive Karma Liberating Emotions Obscurations of Consciousness Karmic Traces and Dream The Six Realms of Cyclic Existence
Hell Realm Hungry Ghost Realm Animal Realm Human Realm Demi-god Realm God Realm
Why “Negative” Emotion?
3 The Energy Body
Channels and Prana Channels (Tsa) Prana (Lung)
Karmic Prana Three Kinds of Karmic Prana Wisdom Prana Pranic Activity
Balancing the Prana Prana and Mind Chakras Blind Horse, Lame Rider
4 Summary: How Dreams Arise 5 Images from the Mother Tantra
Teaching Metaphors
PART TWO: KINDS AND USES OF DREAMS
1 Three Kinds of Dreams
Samsaric Dreams Dreams of Clarity Clear Light Dreams
2 Uses of Dreams
Experience in Dream Guidance and Guidelines Divination Teachings in Dream
3 The Discovery of Chöd Practice 4 Two Levels of Practice
PART THREE: THE PRACTICE OF DREAM YOGA
1 Vision, Action, Dream, Death 2 Calm Abiding: Zhiné
Forceful Zhiné Natural Zhiné Ultimate Zhiné Obstacles
Agitation Drowsiness Laxity
3 The Four Foundational Practices
One: Changing the Karmic Traces Two: Removing Grasping and Aversion Three: Strengthening Intention Four: Cultivating Memory and Joyful Effort Consistency
4 Preparation for the Night
Nine Purifications Breathing Guru Yoga
The Practice
Protection
5 The Main Practice
Bringing Awareness into the Central Channel Increasing Clarity Strengthening Presence Developing Fearlessness Position Focusing the Mind The Sequence
6 Lucidity
Developing Flexibility
7 The Obstacles
Delusion Laxity Self-distraction Forgetting Four Obstacles according to Shardza Rinpoche
8 Controlling and Respecting Dreams 9 Simple Practices
The Waking Mind Preparing for Night
10 Integration
PART FOUR: SLEEP
1 Sleep and Falling Asleep 2 Three Kinds of Sleep
Sleep of Ignorance Samsaric Sleep Clear Light Sleep
3 Sleep Practice and Dream Practice
PART FIVE: THE PRACTICE OF SLEEP YOGA
1 The Dakini, Salgye Du Dalma 2 Preliminary Practice 3 Sleep Practice
Entering Sleep
4 Tiglé 5 Progress 6 Obstacles 7 Supportive Practices
Master Dakini Behavior Prayer Dissolving Expanding and Contracting
8 Integration
Integration of Clear Light with the Three Poisons Integration with the Cycles of Time
External Unification Internal Unification Secret Unification The Three Unifications: Conclusion
9 Continuity
PART SIX: ELABORATIONS
1 Context 2 Mind and Rigpa
Conceptual Mind Non-dual Awareness: Rigpa
Base Rigpa and Path Rigpa
3 The Base: Kunzhi
Mind and Matter
4 Knowing 5 Recognizing Clarity and Emptiness
Balance Discrimination
6 Self 7 Paradox of the Essenceless Self
Final Words Appendix: Outline of Dream Yoga Practices Glossary Bibliography
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