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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
P ART O NE . T HE S HORTCOMINGS OF O UR D ECADENT A GE
P ART T WO . T HE V IEW , M EDITATION , AND A CTION OF THE M AHĀYĀNA
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
P ART T HREE . D ETERMINATION TO B E F REE FROM S AṂSĀRA
CONCLUDING VERSES
The Root Text in Tibetan and English
Notes
Bibliography
About Patrul Rinpoche
About H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Index
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