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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Part One: The Buddhist Path
1. My Focus
2. Empathy: The Basic Practice
3. Meditation: Channeling the Force of Mind
Identifying the Mind
Technique
4. Knowledge: The Purpose of Concentration
Begin with Yourself
Progress to Enlightenment
Qualities of Buddhahood
Part Two: Introduction to the Great Completeness
5. The Fundamental Principle Common to All Orders of Tibetan Buddhism
Innermost Awareness Pervades Every Type of Consciousness
Practicing the Path Right Now
6. The Innate Mind of Clear Light
No Exertion
The Centrality of the Mind of Clear Light
Types of Books
Part Three: Commentary on Patrul Rinpoche’s Three Keys Penetrating the Core
7. The First Key: Introducing Innermost Awareness
Relax
Stop Thinking for a While
Shock
8. The Supreme Way to Rest
Levels of Consciousness
The Clear Light within All Consciousnesses
9. The All-Good Diamond Mind
Aiming Your Attention at Space
Identifying Innermost Awareness
10. The Second Key: Maintaining Meditation
No Danger
Clouds and Sky
Meeting of Mother and Child
The Clear Light of Death
Mother and Child Clear Lights in the Poem
Remaining in the Experience
Dealing with Interference
Inside Meditation and Outside Meditation Are Similar
Three Types of Release from Conceptions
11. The Gradual Way
The Danger
Coming to a Decision
12. The Third Key: Self-Release
The Space of Noninvolvement
The Crucial Difference
Confidence
13. The Uniqueness of the Three Keys
Altruism
The Greatness of the Path
The Triad of View, Meditation, and Behavior
The Final Lines of the Poem
Part Four: The Old and New Translation Schools Compared
14. Basic Structures in the Old Translation School of the Great Completeness
The Two Truths
Basis, Paths, and Fruits
A Special Meaning of “Meditation”
15. Advice
Appendix: Three Keys Penetrating the Core by Dza Patrul Jigme Chokyi Wangpo
Selected Readings
Index
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