The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume One
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− | Appendix 1: A Hinayana Morning Liturgy • 547 | + | <center>''The Origin of Suffering''</center> |
− | Appendix 2: Working with Threefold Logic • 549 | + | **{{i|53. The Power of Flickering Thoughts|397}} |
− | Appendix 3: Outline of Teachings • 551 | + | **{{i|54. The Development of Set Patterns|401}} |
− | Glossary • 573 | + | **{{i|55. Perpetually Re-Creating Suffering|406}} |
− | Sources • 597 | + | |
− | Resources • 607 | + | <center>''The Cessation of Suffering''</center> |
− | About the Author • 609 | + | **{{i|56. Awakening and Blossoming|421}} |
− | Credits • 615 | + | **{{i|57. Meditation as the Path to Buddhahood|426}} |
− | Index • 617 | + | **{{i|58. Transcending Samsara and Nirvana|431}} |
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+ | <center>''The Truth of the Path''</center> | ||
+ | **{{i|59. The Doubtless Path|443}} | ||
+ | **{{i|60. The Five Paths|449}} | ||
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+ | *Part Five: The Hinayana Journey | ||
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+ | <center>''The Journey in Terms of Yanas''</center> | ||
+ | **{{i|61. Shravakayana: The Yana of Hearing and Proclaiming|467}} | ||
+ | **{{i|62. Pratyekabuddhayana: The Yana of Individual Salvation|478}} | ||
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+ | <center>''The Journey in Terms of Paths''</center> | ||
+ | **{{i|63. The Lesser Path of Accumulation|489}} | ||
+ | **{{i|64. The Middle Path of Accumulation|499}} | ||
+ | **{{i|65. The Greater Path of Accumulation|505}} | ||
+ | **{{i|66. The Path of Unification|511}} | ||
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+ | *Part Six: Knowledge/Prajna | ||
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+ | <center>''Unraveling the Myth of Ego''</center> | ||
+ | **{{i|67. Ego: The Thought That We Exist|519}} | ||
+ | **{{i|68. Cutting Through the Numbness of Ego|526}} | ||
+ | **{{i|69. Taking the Teachings to Heart|535}} | ||
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+ | <center>''Appendix 1: A Hinayana Morning Liturgy • 547''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Appendix 2: Working with Threefold Logic • 549''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Appendix 3: Outline of Teachings • 551''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Glossary • 573''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Sources • 597''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Resources • 607''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''About the Author • 609''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Credits • 615''</center> | ||
+ | <center>''Index • 617''</center> | ||
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This comprehensive guide to the body of Buddhist teachings known as the hinayana brings together theory and practice in a way that reveals contemplative experience to be inseparable from the traditional concepts used to describe it. Based on teachings from the Vajradhatu Seminaries—the three-month-long meditation-and-study retreats that Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche led annually from 1973 to 1986—it covers in detail topics such as the four noble truths, karma, the four foundations of mindfulness, meditation, the refuge vows, the three jewels, the five skandhas, and more. The Path of Individual Liberation, along with its two companion volumes, presents a complete map of the Tibetan Buddhist path from beginning to middle to end, from a teacher who had an extraordinary ability to convey the buddhadharma to the hearts and minds of his students. (Source: Shambhala Publications)
Citation | Trungpa, Chögyam, and Judith L. Lief. The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma. Vol. 1, The Path of Individual Liberation. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2013. |
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