- Foreword, by Wm. Theodore de Baryv
- Prefacevii
- Introduction1
- The Awakening of Faith21
- Invocation23
- The Contents of the Discourse24
- Part 1 The Reasons for Writing25
- Part 2 Outline28
- Part 3 Interpretation31
- Chapter One: Revelation of True Meaning31
- I. One Mind and Its Two Aspects31
- A. The Mind in Terms of the Absolute32
- 1. Truly Empty34
- 2. Truly Nonempty35
- B. The Mind in Terms of Phenomena36
- 1. The Storehouse Consciousness36
- a. The Aspect of Enlightenment37
- (1) Original Enlightenment37
- (2) The Process of Actualization of Enlightenment38
- (a) Purity of Wisdom41
- (b) Suprarational Functions41
- (3) The Characteristics of the Essence of Enlightenment42
- b. The Aspect of Nonenlightenment43
- c. The Relationships Between Enlightenment and Nonenlightenment45
- (1) Identity45
- (2) Nonidentity46
- a. The Aspect of Enlightenment37
- 2. The Cause and Conditions of Man’s Being in Samsara46
- a. Mind47
- b. Consciousness49
- c. Defiled States of Mind51
- d. Comments on the Terms Used in the Foregoing Discussion52
- 1. The Storehouse Consciousness36
- A. The Mind in Terms of the Absolute32
- I. One Mind and Its Two Aspects31
- Chapter One: Revelation of True Meaning31
3. The Characteristics of Beings in SaÅs1ra 57 a. Permeation of Ignorance 59 b. Permeation of Suchness 60 (1) Permeation Through Manifestation of the Essence of Suchness 62 (2) Permeation Through Influences 63 (a) The Specific Coordinating Causes 63 (b) The General Coordinating Causes 64
II. The Essence Itself and the Attributes of Suchness, or The Meanings of Mah1 66 A. The Greatness of the Essence of Suchness 66 B. The Greatness of the Attributes of Suchness 66 C. The Greatness of the Influences of Suchness 68 III. From SaÅs1ra to Nirv1âa 72 Chapter Two: The Correction of Evil Attachments 73 I. The Biased Views Held by Ordinary Men 74 II. The Biased Views Held by the HEn1yanists 77 vi contents Chapter Three: Analysis of the Types of Aspiration for Enlightenment, or The Meanings of Y1na 79 I. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through the Perfection of Faith 79 II. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through Understanding and Deeds 83 III. The Aspiration for Enlightenment Through Insight 84
Part 4 On Faith and Practice 88 On Four Faiths 88 On Five Practices 89 The Practice of Cessation 91 The Practice of Clear Observation 94 Part 5 Encouragement of Practice and the Benefits Thereof 96 Notes 99 Chinese Character Glossary 105 Selected Bibliography 107 Index 111