Divestment 1 #The Intent of the Highest Continuum a# The Ten Powers b# The Four States of Fearlessness c# The Eighteen Distinctive Qualities 2# The Intent of the Ornament of Manifest Re
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[Part x The Fruition in the Dialectical Approach]
I Nirval}.a according to the Three Spiritual Approaches
II Buddhahood according to the Mahayana
A Nature ofBuddhahood
B Meaning'of the Term "Buddha"
C Process of Accomplishment
1 Causes
2 Environment and Process
3 Fruition
a Kayas
i Characteristics
aa Dharmakaya
1 # Meaning and Characteristics
2# Analysis
bb Sambhogakaya
1 # Meaning and Characteristics
2# Analysis
cc Nirmil].akaya
1 # Meaning and Characteristics
2# Analysis
dd The Presentation in the Highest Continuum
ii Specific Features
aa Equalness
bb Constancy
cc Manifestation
b Timeless Awareness
i Detailed Analysis
ii Meaning of the Terms and Essential Qualities
aa Awareness as the Basic Space of Phenomena
bb Mirrorlike Awareness
cc Awareness as Equalness
dd Discerning Awareness
ee Awareness as Ensured Fulfillment
iii Causes
iv Transformation
v Association with the Kayas
Trang 2c The Qualities of Enlightenment
i.Overview
ii Extensive Explanation
aa Divestment
1 #The Intent of the Highest Continuum
a# The Ten Powers b# The Four States of Fearlessness c# The Eighteen Distinctive Qualities 2# The Intent of the Ornament of Manifest Realization
bb Maturation
1# Overview
2# Extensive Explanation
a# The Thirty-two Major Marks of Perfect Form b# The Eighty Minor Marks of Perfect Form c# The Sixty Qualities of Enlightened Speech
d Enlightened Activity
i Seven Ramifications of Enlightened Deeds
ii.Summary
[Part 2 The More Common Attainments in the Vajrayana]
I Concise Presentation
II Specific Explanations
A Introduction
B Extensive Explanation
1 Enlightened Activities
2 Siddhis
a Lesser Siddhis
b Intermediate Siddhis
c Greater Siddhis
d.Khecara
i Greater State
ii Lesser States
[Part 3· The Fruition in the Vajrayana]
I Fruition Aspect ofT antra
II Nature of the Fruition Aspect
Trang 3A Essence
B Enumeration ofTerms
C Distinction between Actual Fruition and Nominal Result
D Causal Factors
1 Working Basis
2 Essence
3 Methods of Application
a External
b Internal
4 Specific Issues
5 Conclusion
E Result
1 Primordial Unity That Involves Training
a Process of Attainment
b General Characteristics
i Twenty-three Aspects of Primordial Unity
ii Thirty-one Auxiliary Aspects
iii Summary
c Delineation of the Level ofBuddhahood
d Analogies lllustrating the Vajrakaya
e Analysis of the Kaya
2 Primordial Unity That Involves No More Training
a Working Basis
b Occasion
c Essence
d Characteristics
e Auxiliary Attributes
i Overview
ii Extensive Explanation
aa The Seven Attributes of Integration
bb The Eight Qualities of Purity
cc The Eight Experiential Qualities
dd The Eigh.t Qualities of Powerful Mastery
ee The Eight Additional Attributes
£ Distinctive Attributes
i.Kayas
aa.Realm
bb.Essence
Trang 4cc Analysis
dd Three or Four Kayas
ee Analysis of Family Types
1 # Basis of Analysis
2# Analysis of Specific Expressions
3# Nature of the Family Types
ii Timeless Awareness
aa Five Aspects
bb Seven Aspects
1# Seven Primary Aspects
2# Forty Auxiliary Ramifications
cc Ten Extraordinary Aspects of Knowledge
g The Qualities and Activity of Enlightenment
[Part 4· The Fnlition in the Nyingma School]
I Fruition Aspect ofT antra according to the T#b of Magical Display
A General Presentation
B Detailed Treatment
1 Benefit for Oneself
a Accomplishment
b Characteristics
c Enumerations
i Terms
ii Essential Categories
aa Distinctive Features
1# Extensive Enumeration
2# Middle-Length Enumeration
3# Concise Enumeration
a# Concise Enumeration b# Extremely Concise Enumeration i# Brief Presentation
ii# More Extensive Presentation aa# Ka.yas
bb# Timeless Awareness
bb Inseparability
2 Benefit for Others
3 Buddhahood in the Siitras and Tantras
Trang 5a Dharmakaya
b Sambhogakaya
c Nirmfu}.akaya
II Gaining Freedom according to the Vajra Heart Essence
of Utter Lucidity
A Levels of Acumen
1 Overview
2 Extensive Explanation
a Lesser Acumen
b Middling Acumen
c Higher Acumen
B Supreme Freedom
1 Manifest Enlightenment
a Essence
b Derivation ofTerminology
c Characteristics
d Nature
e Mode of Abiding
f Pure Realms
g Those to Be Guided
h Function
i Constancy
j Detailed Analysis
i Overview of the Three Kayas
ii Detailed Analysis of the Distinct Expressions
of the Three Kayas
2 Nature ofTirneless Awareness
a Essence
b Derivation of the Term
c Detailed Analysis
i Timeless Awareness as Dharmakaya
ii Timeless Awareness as Sambhogakaya
iii Timeless Awareness as Nirmal).akaya
3 Elucidation