Foreword by Dalai Lama
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Preface
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13
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Chapter 1 |
Introduction to Tantra
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The Need for a Realistic Approach
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What Is Tantra?
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Deity Yoga
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Training the Imagination
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Using Visualization to Expand Our Capacities
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Generation and Complete Stage Practice
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The Role of Receiving Empowerment and Taking Vows
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Commitment
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Choosing a Tantra System
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Chapter 2 |
Overview of Kalachakra
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Cycles of Time and Karma
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Liberation from Cycles of Time
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The Spread of Kalachakra
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Kalachakra and the Line of Dalai Lamas
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Kalachakra and World Peace
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Shambhala
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Assessing Our Preparation for Receiving Empowerment
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Overview of the Initiation
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Chapter 3 |
External Kalachakra
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Kalachakra: The Clear Tantra
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The Textual Tradition
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Description of the Universe
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Space Particles and the Origins of a Universe
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The Location of Shambhala
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The Threat of Invasion
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Barbaric Hordes
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Levels of Meaning of Shambhala
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The Use of Hindu Images
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The Prophesy of a Future World War
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Preventing War through Sharing Technology
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Karma and Astrology
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Kalachakra Astrology
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Techniques for Predicting the Future
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Wartime and Peacetime Technology
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The Golden Age of Kalachakra and the Age of Aquarius
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Chapter 4 |
Internal Kalachakra
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The Four Manners of Rebirth
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What Continues from One Lifetime to the Next
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Subtlest Creative Drops and Space Particles
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Devoid Forms
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Human Rebirth
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The Subtle Body
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The Four Subtle Creative Drops
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Correlation with Descriptions of Subtle Body in Other Systems
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Kalachakra and Tibeto-Mongolian Medicine
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The Correlation of Internal and External Cycles
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The Life-spirit Cycle and Good Health
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Alchemy
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Chapter 5 |
Alternative Kalachakra
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Qualifications of a Kalachakra Master
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Improper Teachers
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Qualifications for Receiving Empowerment
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Deciding Whether to Attend the Empowerment
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The Mandala Used for Conferring Empowerment
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The Three Levels of Empowerment
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Approaching the Complexity of Kalachakra Practice
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Chapter 6 |
Refuge Commitments and Bodhisattva Vows
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Studying the Commitments and Vows
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Actions to Adopt after Formally Taking Refuge
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Actions to Avoid and Ways to Show Respect
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General Refuge Commitments
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Taking Refuge and Following Other Religions or Spiritual Paths
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Actions for Never Losing Bodhichitta Resolve
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Root Bodhisattva Vows
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Maintaining Vows
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The Four Binding Factors for Losing Vows
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Weakening Vows
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Strengthening Weakened Vows
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Secondary Bodhisattva Vows
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Chapter 7 |
Tantric Vows
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Overview
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Common Root Tantric Vows
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Kalachakra Root Tantric Vows
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Selected Points from the Secondary Tantric Vows
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Chapter 8 |
Tamed Behavior and Closely Bonding Practices
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Modes of Tamed Behavior
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Overview of Closely Bonding Practices
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Common Practices for Bonding Closely with the Buddha-family Traits
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Practices Specific to Kalachakra for Bonding Closely with the Buddha-family Traits
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Six-session Yoga
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Chapter 9 |
The Preparation Ceremony
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Keeping Our Level of Participation Private
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How to Visualize
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The Clear Light Basis for Visualization
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Confirming Our Ability to Visualize
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Visualizing the Mandala and Keeping Our Directional Orientation
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Textual Traditions of the Empowerment Ritual
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128
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Entering the Site for the Ceremony
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Transforming Our Self-image with the Inner Empowerment
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Gender Issues in Visualization
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Concluding Procedures and Significance of Receiving the Inner Empowerment
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Taking Vows and Transforming the Elements of Our Body
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Purifying Body Speech and Mind and Determining Future Attainments
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Receiving Materials for Examining Our Dreams
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General Advice
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Chapter 10 |
The First Day of the Actual Empowerment
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Preliminary Steps
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Visualizing Ourselves as a Couple and Taking Vows
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The Yoga Encompassing Everything
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Confidentiality
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Entering the Mandala Blindfolded
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Making Our Visualization More Firm
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Invoking Deep Awareness Beings
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Final Procedures Before Receiving the Main Empowerments
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Chapter 11 |
The Second Day of the Actual Empowerment
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Theoretical Basis for Empowerment
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The Relation Between Buddha-nature and Empowerment for Purifying Obstacles
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Causal and Foundational Seeds
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Application to Kalachakra Empowerment
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Experiencing Blissful Awareness of Voidness During Empowerment
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Generating an Understanding of Voidness
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Theoretical Basis for the Seven Empowerments of Entering like a Child
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The Common Structure of the Seven Empowerments
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Final Appended Procedures
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Concluding Remarks
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Chapter 12 |
Outline of the Initiation
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The Preparation Ceremony
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The First Day of the Actual Empowerment
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Entering Blindfolded, Remaining Outside the Curtain
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Entering Blindfolded into the Mandala Palace
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Entering as Someone Who Can See the Mandala
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The Second Day of the Actual Empowerment
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Bibliography
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