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Index
Foreword by the Dalai Lama Translators’ Preface Translators’ Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION
The Right Motivation for Receiving and Studying the Teachings How to Study These Teachings What These Teachings Contain
OPENING VERSES
The Homage The Author’s Motive in Writing This Text
PART ONE - THE SHORTCOMINGS OF OUR DECADENT AGE PART TWO - THE VIEW, MEDITATION, AND ACTION OF THE MAHĀYĀNA
The Three Paths
THE PATH OF THE SŪTRAS
Taking Refuge The Thought of Enlightenment Purification Offering Guru Yoga
THE PATH OF THE TANTRAS
Empowerment Pure Perception The Development Stage
Vajra Body Vajra Speech Vajra Mind Postmeditation
The Completion Stage
The Nature of Mind The Four Yogas
One-Pointedness Simplicity One Taste Nonmeditation
Transformation of the Senses, Emotions, and Aggregates
The Six Sense Objects
Forms Sounds Smells Flavors Sensations Mind
The Five Emotions
Hatred Pride Desire Jealousy Ignorance
The Five Aggregates
Form Feeling Appraisal Impulse Consciousness
The Four Essential Points Related to Body, Speech, Mind, and Dharmakāya
Body Speech Mind Dharmakāya
Conclusion of the Second Discourse
Leaving Saṃsāric Activity Behind
Actions Speaking Moving Around Eating Thinking Possessions Sleeping
The Urgent Need to Practice Mastering the Mind DEDICATION OF MERIT EPILOGUE
PART THREE - DETERMINATION TO BE FREE FROM SAṂSĀRA CONCLUDING VERSES The Root Text in Tibetan and English Notes Bibliography About Patrul Rinpoche About H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Index E-mail Sign-Up
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