Category:Tantric practice
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- A Cognitive Approach to Tantric Language – 3
- A Complete & Detailed Exposition on the True Buddha Tantric Dharma (6)
- A Complete & Detailed Exposition on the True Buddha Tantric Dharma (8)
- A Free and Democratic School
- A Note on the Five Dull Drivers
- A Practice of Patience and Faith
- A Prayer to the Guru that Swiftly Fulfills All Wishes
- A Program for Practice of These Meditations
- A Sincere Prostration - Repentance
- A Supplication for the Spontaneous Fulfillment of Wishes (Sampa Lhundrüp)
- Activity Stake of Projection and Absorption
- All the meditations in the whole system; how the former meditations are the preparation for the latter ones
- Amendment
- An All - Encompassing Great Homage
- AND HOW DO THEY CENTER UPON MEDITATION
- Anuddhatya
- Apologizing for Mistakes
- Appearance of the Deity
- ARALI
- Arguments between Yanas and Schools
- Arousing the Mind of Awakening
- Arranging the Auspicious Seat for the Yidam
- Arthakrtya
- Arupa-dhyana
- Auspicious Completion
- Authentic Experiences
- Authentic path of definitive perfection
- Avoiding evil
- Avoiding extremes
B
- B. BEYOND THE WORLD
- Barché Lamsel—The Prayer that Removes All Obstacles from the Path
- BASIS OF PURIFICATION
- Blessing the Bell, Vajra, and Drum
- Bliss, Clarity, and Emptiness
- Buddhahood by Guidance
- Buddhahood in the Present Body
- Buddhahood in the Present Body is Possible
- Buddhas and Sentient Beings Regarded as One
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 2
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 3
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 4
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 5
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 6
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 7
- Buddhist Meditation Systematic and Practical - 8
C
- Causal Samadhi
- Celestial palace
- Chanting other Heart Mantras
- Chariot of Faith from A Shower of Precious Blessings
- Chenian Commentary on the above Ritual
- Chenian Commentary on the Tantric Ritual of Avalokitesvara White and Red, Volume I
- Chod practice: offering yourself to all beings, the ultimate expression of bodhichitta
- Chöd as a shamanic necromantic practice
- Clarification of Commitments
- Close Approach
- Completion Stage Practice
- Concluding Rituals
- Conclusion—Advantages of Meditation
- Condensed Realization
- Conflicts in China
- Conflicts in Tibet
- Connecting the deity to ultimate truth
- Consecrating the offering articles
- Correcting faults that involve change
- Creating Conducive Circumstances
- Criticism — A Form of Blessing
D
- Descending of Divine Beings to Teach Chi Kung
- Developing Confidence in the Indivisibility of Deity and Mantra
- Development of the Buddha's Doctrine
- DHARMADHATU
- Dhutas
- Differences (between samatha and samapatti) are:
- Differences between Samatha and Samapatti
- Disciplines Give Rise To Stability
- DISTRACTION
- Doing good. We may now consider briefly the second aspect of Vinaya
- Drawing the Boundary
E
- Each of their supreme forms Possesses nine traits
- Early Morning Session: one sitting
- Eight analogies of illusion
- Employment of Dharma Implements
- Empowerment from the Guru
- Empowerment of the Three Lights
- Empowerment using the Bell and Vajra
- Emptiness of beginning and ending
- Emptiness of entities and nonentities
- Emptiness of essence
- Emptiness of individual characteristics
- Emptiness of nonabandonment
- Emptiness of nonentities
- Emptiness of the unobserved
- Emptiness of what is beyond limits
- End of Empowerment
- Entering Into Samadhi
- Exercises to Facilitate Lotus Sitting
- Exoteric versus esoteric
- Expelling Obstructors
- EXPLANATION OF DIAGRAM
F
- Faults of a Dharma-instrument
- Five Kinds of Bodhicitta
- Five Roots
- For forgetfulness:
- Forest of merits
- Formation of the Practice System of Anuttarayoga-tantra, with Special Reference to the Accomplishment of Physical Body
- Four General Conditions
- Four Levels of Tantric Dharma
- Four Manifestations of Enlightenment
- Four mindfulnesses
- Four Yogas
G
- Gathering Offering
- Gauging the Recitation
- General Cleansing and Purification
- General Common Preliminarie
- Generation stage practice
- Generation Stage Practice
- Getting Permission from the Goddess of the Earth
- Giving thanks to the God of Fire
- Grace of the Presence of Guru Rinpoche
- Great Accomplishment
- Great Homage Visualization
- Grief Before and After Realization
- Guidance of the Thousand-armed Thousand-eyed Kuan Yin Bodhisattva
H
- He Five Meditations Themselves and How They help Achieve a Settled Mind
- Heavenly yana
- Heruka Galpo describes the four manifestations of enlightenment
- Hinayana meditation
- Hinayana versus Mahayana
- Historical Role of the Hinayana
- Historical Sequence
- HO
- Holding the deity in mind
- Homa Ritual Honoring Rainbow-body Guru Rinpoche
- HOMAGE
- HOMAGE TO JE TSONG-KHAPA, THE FOUR AGAMAS AND THE FIVE HUNDRED ARHATS
- HOMAGE TO MAHABODHISATTVAS KSITIGARBHA AND SARVASOKA MONIRGHATAMATI
- HOMAGE TO THE BUDDHIST PROTECTORS AND TO ALL GODS AND SPIRITS
- HOMAGE TO THE MAHABODHISATTVAS
- HOMAGE TO THE PRECIOUS DHARMA IN THE HINAYANA, MAHAYANA AND VAJRAYANA
- Horn and prayers of empowerment
- How Can the Sunyata Produce the Reappearance of the Yidam?
- How is it possible to receive the initiation?
- How is the second section of visualization of the mandala a practice of Great Compassion?
- How May One's Merit be Given out to Others?
- HOW THESE PRINCIPLES CENTER UPON MEDITATION
- How to do Mandala Practice
- How to Mind Your Tantric Business: Padmasambhava’s Parting Words of Advice to Tibetan Ngakpa
- Hrdaya
- HRING
- Human yana
I
- Illuminating Jewel Mirror
- In exoteric ritual, one offering is one; two, two.
- IN THE THREE-YANAS-IN-ONE ?
- Incantation (repeat thrice)
- Incantation of Blessing the Bell and Vajra
- Individual Consecrations
- Inherent Nature of the Teachings
- Initiate the Yidam
- Inner Offerings
- Intoning the Buddhas
- Invocation at Times of Urgency
- Invocation by Mind
- Invocation by Mudra
- Invocation by Speech
- Invocation of the Three Main Deities
- INVOCATION.
- Inward Offerings
K
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- LHAN
- Light and Its Colors
- Lion Face Dakini Simhamukha - Simhamukha - Dakini Senge Dongma - Averting Magical Attack
- LION-FACED DAKINI (Siṃhamukhā): Bari Lotsawa, Vanaratna, and Terma revealed by 1st Karmapa: ‘Aspirations to End Adversity’ with 17th Karmapa (Day VIII: part 2)
- Lion-Faced Ḍākinī: Senge Dongma - Sanskrit: Siṃhamukhā
- Luminosity practice of enlightened mind
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- MAHA
- MAHAPUJA
- MAHARAKTA PUJA KAHI
- MAHASUKHA
- Mahayana means “great vehicle
- Main practice in absorption has three parts
- Mandalas of the Support and the Supported
- Manifestations of Samadhi
- MARAYA
- Meditate on death. When one thinks of this, desires for a fine manner and flowery speech are abandoned
- Meditation about Great Compassion
- Meditation of Vajrasattva
- Meditation: mindfulness of breathing
- Merciful (the elements-meditation for wisdom)
- Merciful Mind
- Mingling with the deity
- MISTAKES IN MEDITATION
- Mistakes in Practice and their Cures
- Moon Disc Visualizaton
- Most Secret Offerings
- Mother Tantra is a compound of various tantras also called the Yogini Tantra
- Mātṛtantra