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Index
Publisher’s Note
Introduction
P ART O NE: L IFE AND C ONTEXT
One. Mipam’s Life
Two. Background of Buddhism in India
Three. Buddhist Identity in Tibet
Four. Survey of Mipam’s Works
P ART T WO: O VERVIEW OF M IPAM ’ S B UDDHIST W ORKS
Five. Unity
Six. Mind-Only and the Middle Way
Seven. Emptiness and the Nonconceptual
Eight. Immanent Wisdom
Conclusion
P ART T HREE: S ELECT T RANSLATIONS
1. Emptiness and Analysis
2. Conceiving the Inconceivable
3. Unity and Buddha-Nature
4. Steps to the Middle Way
5. No-Self
6. Unmistaken Emptiness
7. Meditation on Emptiness
8. Mind-Only and the Middle Way
9. Mind-Only and the Middle Way II
10. Reflexive Awareness
11. Consequence and Autonomy
12. Consequence and Autonomy II
13. Two Truths
14. Unconditioned Buddha-Nature
15. Appearance and Reality
16. From the Two Wheels of Sutra to Tantra
17. Establishing Appearances as Divine
18. Fourfold Valid Cognition
19. Practical Advice for Beginners
20. Practical Advice for Monastics
21. Practical Advice on the Path of Illusion
22. Stages to Calm Abiding
23. Stillness, Movement, and Awareness in the Great Seal
24. Method for Sustaining the Nature of Awareness
25. A Quintessential Instruction on the Vital Point in Three Statements
26. Ground, Path, and Fruition of the Great Perfection
27. Bringing Afflictions onto the Path
28. Mind and Wisdom
29. Sutra and Tantra
30. Sword of Intelligence: Method for Meditating on Bodhicitta
31. Lily of Wisdom’s Presence
32. Verse of Auspiciousness
Acknowledgments
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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