The Light of Wisdom, Vol. 1 (1999)

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9. How to Follow a Spiritual Guide 87
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10. The Four Mind Changings 95
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11. Taking Refuge 110
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12. Conventional Bodhichitta of Aspiration 115
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13. Conventional Bodhichitta of Application 121
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14. The View of Ultimate Bodhichitta 135
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15. The Meditation of Ultimate Bodhichitta and Its Result________147
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A p p e n d i c e s a n d N o t e s
 
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1. The Six Limits and Four Modes 161
 
1. The Six Limits and Four Modes 161

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The Light of Wisdom Vol. 1 contains the root terma—hidden treasure text—of Padmasambhava, The Gradual Path of the Wisdom Essence and its commentary The Light of Wisdom by Jamgon Kongtrul the Great. Annotations on the commentary Entering the Path of Wisdom spoken by Jamyang Drakpa and recorded by Jokyab Rinpoche are included as well as clarifications from other masters. Volume I presents in-depth explanations of the Vajrayāna Buddhist perspective. It begins with the nature of the ground, the buddha nature present in all beings, continues with the teachings that are common to all vehicles, and concludes with the Mahāyāna and the link to Vajrayāna. (Source Accessed Feb 13, 2020)

Citation Kunsang, Erik Pema, trans. The Light of Wisdom. Vol. 1. With the root text Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo by Padmasambhava, the commentary The Light of Wisdom by Jamgön Kongtrül the First, and the notes Entering the Path of Wisdom by Jamyang Drakpa. Boudhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 1999.