The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume Two

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* {{i|Pronunciation of Sanskrit and Tibetan|xv}}
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Part One: Awakening the Heart
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* {{i|1. A Glimpse of Wakefulness|3}}
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* {{i|2. Love, Vision, and Warriorship|12}}
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* {{i|3. Doubt and Delight|20}}
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Part Two: Buddha Nature
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* {{i|4. Enlightened Genes|31}}
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* {{i|5. Basic Goodness|40}}
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Part Three: Preparing the Ground
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* {{i|6. Cultivating Wholsomeness|51}}
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* {{i|7. Expanding YourPractice|54}}
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* {{i|8. Cutting Ego Fixation|60}}
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* {{i|9. Awakening Your Enlightened Genes|69}}
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* {{i|10. The Spiritual Friend|78}}
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Part Four: Making a Commitment
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* {{i|11. Indestructible Wakefulness|89}}
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* {{i|12. Planting the Moon of Bodhi in Your Heart|97}}
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* {{i|13. Cultivating a Mahayana Mentality|99}}
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* {{i|14. The Seven Mahayana Exercises|104}}
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* {{i|15. Taking the Bodhisattva Vow|107}}
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* {{i|16. Becoming a Bodhisattva|116}}
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* {{i|17. Joining Prundity and Vastness|121}}
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Part Five: Emptiness and Compassion
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* {{i|18. Emptiness|129}}
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* {{i|19. Discovering a World beyond Ego|134}}
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* {{i|20. Emptiness and the Middle Way|142}}
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* {{i|21. Realizing the Emptiness of Ordinary Reality|149}}
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* {{i|22. Experiencing Reality in Its Fullest Sense|159}}
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* {{i|23. Contempating Emptiness|171}}
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* {{i|24. Awakening Unfabricated Perception|180}}
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Part Six: Bodhisattva Activity
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* {{i|25. Paramitas: Techniques of Nongrasping|193}}
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* {{i|26. Applying Emptiness to Everyday Life|203}}
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* {{i|27. Generosity|206}}
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* {{i|28. Discipline|214}}
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* {{i|29. Patience|229}}
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* {{i|30. Exertion|238}}
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* {{i|31. Meditation|249}}
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* {{i|32. Prajna|256}}
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Part Seven: Mind Training and Slogan Practice
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* {{i|33. Introduction to Mind Training|273}}
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* {{i|34. Undermining Aggression|282}}
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* {{i|35. Point One: The Preliminaries, Which Are a Basis for Dharma Practice|289}}
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* {{i|36. Point Two: Resting in Ultimate Bodhicitta|291}}
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* {{i|37. Point Two: Training in Relative Bodhicitta|302}}
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* {{i|38. Point Three: Transformation of Bad Circumstances into the Path of<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Enlightenment|317}}
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* {{i|39.Point Four: Showing the Utilization of Practice in One's Whole Life|338}}
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* {{i|40. Point Five: Evaluation of Mind Training|347}}
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* {{i|41. Point Six: Disciplines of Mind Training|357}}
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* {{i|42. Point Seven: Guidelines of Mind Training|368}}
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* {{i|43. Additional Mind-Training Instructions|378}}
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Part Eight: The Bodhisattva's Journey
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* {{i|44. The Paths and Bhumis|383}}
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* {{i|45. Very Joyful: The First Bhumi|389}}
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* {{i|46. The Second through Tenth Bhumis|397}}
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* {{i|47. Complete Radiance: The Eleventh Bhumi|420}}
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* {{i|Appendix 1: Never Forget the Hinayana|433}}
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* {{i|Appendix 2: The Practice of Oryoki|435}}
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* {{i|Appendix 3: The Heart Sutra|437}}
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* {{i|Appendix 4: Prajna Dialogues|439}}
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* {{i|Appendix 5: Forty-Six Ways in Which a Bodhisattva Fails|443}}
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* {{i|Appendix 6: The Root Text of the Seven Points of Mind Training|447}}
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* {{i|Appendix 7: Outline of Teachings|451}}
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* {{i|Glossary|469}}
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* {{i|Sources|483}}
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* {{i|Resources|493}}
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* {{i|About the Author|495}}
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* {{i|Credits|501}}
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* {{i|Index|503}}
 
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The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume Two
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This comprehensive guide to the body of Buddhist teachings known as the mahayana 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 shunyata (emptiness), bodhichitta (the heart and mind of enlightenment), the bodhisattva ideal, and more. The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion, 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. 2, The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2013.