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− | '''[[Bodhicharyavatara]] Chapter Five: [[Vigilance]]''' - topical outline based on the commentary by [[Khenpo Kunpal]]. | + | '''[[Bodhicharyavatara]] [[Chapter]] Five: [[Vigilance]]''' - topical outline based on the commentary by [[Khenpo Kunpal]]. |
− | ==I. Guarding the training by guarding the mind (1–22)== | + | ==I. Guarding the {{Wiki|training}} by guarding the [[mind]] (1–22)== |
===A. The brief plot (1)=== | ===A. The brief plot (1)=== | ||
===B. The detailed explanation=== | ===B. The detailed explanation=== | ||
− | #All harm manifests from the mind (2–8) | + | #All harm [[manifests]] from the [[mind]] (2–8) |
− | #All virtue comes from the mind (9–17) | + | #All [[virtue]] comes from the [[mind]] (9–17) |
− | #The urgency of keeping watch over the mind (18–22) | + | #The urgency of keeping watch over the [[mind]] (18–22) |
− | ==II. Mindfulness and Vigilance: using them to guard the mind (23–33)== | + | ==II. [[Mindfulness]] and Vigilance: using them to guard the [[mind]] (23–33)== |
===A. The brief explanation (23)=== | ===A. The brief explanation (23)=== | ||
===B. The detailed explanation (24–33)=== | ===B. The detailed explanation (24–33)=== | ||
− | #The dangers of having no vigilance (24–28) | + | #The dangers of having no {{Wiki|vigilance}} (24–28) |
− | #How to practise mindfulness (29–33) | + | #How to practise [[mindfulness]] (29–33) |
− | ==III. How actually to train our mind in action with Mindfulness and Vigilance (34–96)== | + | ==III. How actually to train our [[mind]] in [[action]] with [[Mindfulness]] and Vigilance (34–96)== |
===A. Avoiding negativity (34–58)=== | ===A. Avoiding negativity (34–58)=== | ||
− | #Making the actions of body, speech and mind pure (34–44) | + | #Making the [[actions]] of [[body, speech and mind]] [[pure]] (34–44) |
#Protecting the training/precepts from going wrong (45–58) | #Protecting the training/precepts from going wrong (45–58) | ||
− | ===B. Gathering virtue (59–83)=== | + | ===B. [[Gathering]] [[virtue]] (59–83)=== |
− | #We need to get rid of irrational attachment to our body, which is the cause for not training in the precepts (59–70) | + | #We need to get rid of irrational [[attachment]] to our [[body]], which is the [[cause]] for not {{Wiki|training}} in the [[precepts]] (59–70) |
− | #Making our behaviour skilful (71–83) | + | #Making our {{Wiki|behaviour}} [[skilful]] (71–83) |
− | ===C. Working for the benefit of sentient beings (84–96)=== | + | ===C. Working for the [[benefit]] of [[sentient beings]] (84–96)=== |
− | #Earnestly working for the welfare of others (84) | + | #Earnestly working for the {{Wiki|welfare}} of others (84) |
− | #Attracting beings to the Dharma with material gifts and teachings (85–90) | + | #Attracting [[beings]] to the [[Dharma]] with material gifts and teachings (85–90) |
− | #Protecting others from losing faith and confidence (91–96) | + | #Protecting others from losing [[faith]] and [[confidence]] (91–96) |
− | ==IV Other elements of a perfect practice (97–109)== | + | ==IV Other [[elements]] of a {{Wiki|perfect}} [[practice]] (97–109)== |
− | ===A. The perfect practice itself (97–107)=== | + | ===A. The {{Wiki|perfect}} [[practice]] itself (97–107)=== |
− | ===B. Conclusion and summary of the chapter (108–109)=== | + | ===B. Conclusion and summary of the [[chapter]] (108–109)=== |
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[[Category:Bodhicaryāvatāra]] | [[Category:Bodhicaryāvatāra]] |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 26 October 2015
Bodhicharyavatara Chapter Five: Vigilance - topical outline based on the commentary by Khenpo Kunpal.
I. Guarding the training by guarding the mind (1–22)
A. The brief plot (1)
B. The detailed explanation
- All harm manifests from the mind (2–8)
- All virtue comes from the mind (9–17)
- The urgency of keeping watch over the mind (18–22)
II. Mindfulness and Vigilance: using them to guard the mind (23–33)
A. The brief explanation (23)
B. The detailed explanation (24–33)
- The dangers of having no vigilance (24–28)
- How to practise mindfulness (29–33)
III. How actually to train our mind in action with Mindfulness and Vigilance (34–96)
A. Avoiding negativity (34–58)
- Making the actions of body, speech and mind pure (34–44)
- Protecting the training/precepts from going wrong (45–58)
B. Gathering virtue (59–83)
- We need to get rid of irrational attachment to our body, which is the cause for not training in the precepts (59–70)
- Making our behaviour skilful (71–83)
C. Working for the benefit of sentient beings (84–96)
- Earnestly working for the welfare of others (84)
- Attracting beings to the Dharma with material gifts and teachings (85–90)
- Protecting others from losing faith and confidence (91–96)