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|TableOfContents=* {{i| Foreword by Tsultrim Lodro | xi |}} | |||
* {{i| Translator's Guide for How to Read This Book | xiii |}} | |||
* {{i| Introduction: Why Tame the Mind? | 1 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART ONE''' |}} | |||
* {{i|''BUILDING A FOUNDATION FOR FREEDOM: THE PRELIMINARIES'' | 11 |}} | |||
** {{i| 1. This Precious Human Life: The Power of Being Human | 13 |}} | |||
** {{i| 2. Impermanence: No One Lives Forever | 23 |}} | |||
** {{i| 3. Karma, Cause, and Result: Actions Have Consequences | 34 |}} | |||
** {{i| 4. Suffering: The Unsatisfying Nature of All Things | 41 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART TWO''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''MIND FREEING MIND: THE PRACTICE'' | 51 |}} | |||
** {{i| 5. Ultimate Bodhichitta: The True Nature of Reality | 53 |}} | |||
** {{i| 6. Relative Bodhichitta: The Awakened Heart | 74|}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART THREE''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''TRANSFORMING ADVERSITY: TURNING HARDSHIPS INTO OPPORTUNITIES'' |117 |}} | |||
** {{i| 7. Using Relative Reality for Transformation | 119 |}} | |||
** {{i| 8. Using Ultimate Reality for Transformation | 132 |}} | |||
** {{i| 9. Using Creative Methods for Transformation | 139 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART FOUR ''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''TRAINING IN LIVING AND DYING: APPLYING THE PRACTICE IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES'' |153|}} | |||
** {{i| 10. How to Train During This Life | 155 |}} | |||
** {{i| 11. How to Train While Dying |164 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART FIVE''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''ASSESSING PROFICIENCY: RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS OF PROGRESS'' | 171 |}} | |||
** {{i| 12. Four Ways to Measure Your Growth |173 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART SIX''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''LIVING IN HARMONY WITH PRACTICE: COMMITMENTS OF THE PATH'' | 181 |}} | |||
** {{i| 13. Sixteen Actions to Avoid That Contradict Mind Training | 183 |}} | |||
* {{i| '''PART SEVEN''' |}} | |||
* {{i| ''SUPPORT FOR TAMING THE MIND: KEY ADVICE'' |203 |}} | |||
** {{i| 14. Twenty-One Actions to Adopt That Support Mind Training | 205 |}} | |||
** {{i| 15. The Excellent Conclusion | 227 |}} | |||
* {{i| Acknowledgments | 231 |}} | |||
* {{i| Appendix 1: Atisha's Life Story and the Lineage of Mind Training |233 |}} | |||
* {{i| Appendix 2: The Root Text of the Seven Points of Mind Training | 239 |}} | |||
* {{i| Appendix 3: The Six Classes of Beings | 243 |}} | |||
* {{i| Appendix 4: Tonglen Meditation | 246 |}} | |||
** Extracted from Practice Instructions given by Kamyang Khyentse Wangpo | |||
* {{i| Appendix 5: Dedication and Aspiration Prayers |248 |}} | |||
** Dedication Prayer extracted from the Kagyur | |||
* {{i| Glossary | 250 |}} | |||
* {{i| Notes | 256 |}} | |||
* {{i| Index | 265 |}} | |||
* {{i| About the Author | 277 |}} | |||
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Description
We’ve all heard platitudes about cultivating love and compassion, but how can we really develop these qualities in ourselves and—crucially—share them in our world? The Power of Mind provides a proven path.
Khentrul Rinpoche teaches that regardless of what’s unfolding in our lives, our route to freedom lies in our minds—and how we work with them. A thousand years ago, the Indian saint Atisha endured great hardship to bring the Buddha’s teachings to Tibet, where they flourished. This book introduces a primary text that emerged—the Seven Key Points of Mind Training. (Source: Shambhala Publications)
- Foreword by Tsultrim Lodro xi
- Translator's Guide for How to Read This Book xiii
- Introduction: Why Tame the Mind? 1
- PART ONE
- BUILDING A FOUNDATION FOR FREEDOM: THE PRELIMINARIES 11
- 1. This Precious Human Life: The Power of Being Human 13
- 2. Impermanence: No One Lives Forever 23
- 3. Karma, Cause, and Result: Actions Have Consequences 34
- 4. Suffering: The Unsatisfying Nature of All Things 41
- PART TWO
- MIND FREEING MIND: THE PRACTICE 51
- 5. Ultimate Bodhichitta: The True Nature of Reality 53
- 6. Relative Bodhichitta: The Awakened Heart 74
- PART THREE
- TRANSFORMING ADVERSITY: TURNING HARDSHIPS INTO OPPORTUNITIES117
- 7. Using Relative Reality for Transformation 119
- 8. Using Ultimate Reality for Transformation 132
- 9. Using Creative Methods for Transformation 139
- PART FOUR
- TRAINING IN LIVING AND DYING: APPLYING THE PRACTICE IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES153
- 10. How to Train During This Life 155
- 11. How to Train While Dying164
- PART FIVE
- ASSESSING PROFICIENCY: RECOGNIZING THE SIGNS OF PROGRESS 171
- 12. Four Ways to Measure Your Growth173
- PART SIX
- LIVING IN HARMONY WITH PRACTICE: COMMITMENTS OF THE PATH 181
- 13. Sixteen Actions to Avoid That Contradict Mind Training 183
- PART SEVEN
- SUPPORT FOR TAMING THE MIND: KEY ADVICE203
- 14. Twenty-One Actions to Adopt That Support Mind Training 205
- 15. The Excellent Conclusion 227
- Acknowledgments 231
- Appendix 1: Atisha's Life Story and the Lineage of Mind Training233
- Appendix 2: The Root Text of the Seven Points of Mind Training 239
- Appendix 3: The Six Classes of Beings 243
- Appendix 4: Tonglen Meditation 246
- Extracted from Practice Instructions given by Kamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- Appendix 5: Dedication and Aspiration Prayers248
- Dedication Prayer extracted from the Kagyur
- Glossary 250
- Notes 256
- Index 265
- About the Author 277
