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Index
Everyday Consciousness and Primordial Awareness
Copyright
Contents
Translator’s Preface
Introduction by Thrangu Rinpoche
Part 1 Everyday Consciousness
1 The Six Collections of Consciousness
The Five Sense Consciousnesses
The Mind Consciousness
2 The Stable Consciousnesses
The Klesha-Mind
The All-Base Consciousness
3 The Mental Events
4 Meditation Involving the Consciousnesses
Part 2 Primordial Awareness
5 The Five Kinds of Primordial Awareness
The Primordial Awareness of the Dharmadhatu
The Mirrorlike Primordial Awareness
The Primordial Awareness of Equality
The Discriminating Primordial Awareness
The Primordial Awareness that Accomplishes All Actions
The Abode of the Primordial Awarenesses
The Primordial Awarenesses and the Four Bodies of a Buddha
6 Meditation to Develop Primordial Awareness
7 The Five Buddha-Families
The Buddhas and the Four Kinds of Enlightened Activity
The Meaning of the Hand-Held Symbols
The Appearances of the Buddhas in the Intermediate Phase of the Bardo
The Transformation of the Five Elements into the Female Buddhas
8 Meditation to Balance the Elements in the Body
Notes
Glorssary
Literature
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