- Foreword by Alak Zenkar Rinpochexiii
- Foreword by Jigme Khyentse Rinpochexv
- Translators' Introductionxix
- Part One: Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind
- Prologue3
1. The Freedoms and Advantages of Human Birth So Hard to Find 5 2. Impermanence 11 3. The Sufferings of Samsara 17 4. The Karmic Law of Cause and Effect 35 5. The Spiritual Master 51 6. Refuge 67 7. The Four Unbounded Attitudes 75 8. Cultivating the Attitude ofMind Oriented toward Enlightenment 85 9. The Generation and Perfection Stages and Their Union 103 10. The View That Dwells in Neither ofthe Two Extremes, the Wisdom whereby the Nature ofthe Ground Is Realized 115
11. The Path: Stainless Meditative Concentration 127 12. The Three Aspects of Meditative Concentration 143 13. The Great, Spontaneously Present Result 151 Conclusion 163 Tart Two: Excerptsfrom. The Great Chariot The Mind Is the Root ofAll Phenomena 167 Mind, Intellect, and Consciousness 171 The Eight Consciousnesses as the Basis of Delusion 175 The Three Natures 179 The Universal Ground 191 The Universal Ground, the Eight Consciousnesses, and the State ofSleep 201 The Tathagatagarbha 205 Refuge 243 The Three Concentrations ofthe Generation Stage 253 The Simple Practice ofthe Generation and Perfection Stages 257 The Mind and the Objects That Appear to It 261 The Omniscient Longchenpa Speaks about His Realization 265 Notes 269 Texts Cited in The Great Chariot 301 Bibliography 305 The Padmakara Translation Group Translations into English 309 Index 311

