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Contents: Mind Beyond Death |
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Foreword by Khenpo Tsiiltrim Gyamtso Rinpoche |
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Foreword by Venerable Alak Zenkar Rinpoche |
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Tibetan |
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English |
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Editor's Note |
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Introduction: Gambling with the Lord of Death |
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THE MOMENT OF TRUTH |
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The Bardo Teachings |
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What Is Bardo? |
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Conceptual and Essence Bardos |
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The Fork in the Road |
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Trapped in Time |
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Neither Here nor There
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Day-to-day Business |
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Overwhelming Emotions |
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Message From the Lineage |
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Classifications of the Bardos |
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Sources of the Bardo Teachings |
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The Six Root Verses of the Six Bardos |
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PURE DELUSION: THE NATURAL BARDO OF THIS LIFE |
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The Dance of Appearances |
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Pureand Impure Appearances |
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Embodied Mind |
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The Three Stages of the Path |
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Mind Beyond Death |
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The Stage of Study |
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The Stage of Contemplation |
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Practicesfor the Stage of Contemplation |
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Befriending Intense Emotions |
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The Stage of Meditation |
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Foundational Practices: Training and Purification |
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Settling the Mind: The Three Postures |
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The Actual Practice: Padmasambhava's Instructions for Shamatha
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Shamatha with External Object |
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Shamatha with White Bindu Visualization |
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Shamatha with Red Bindu Visualization |
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Shamatha without Object |
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Deity Yoga |
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Setting a Specific Intention for Our Practice |
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For Only So Long |
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WAKING THE DREAMER: THE BARDO OF DREAM |
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Appearance-Emptiness |
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Impure and Pure Dreams |
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Entering the Dream State |
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Continuation of Confusion |
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Waking Up in the Dream |
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Training in the Illusory Body |
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Training in Dream raga |
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Training in Luminosity raga |
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Fruition of Training |
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Dreams and Dreamers |
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Looking at the Dream |
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Looking at the Dreamer |
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Looking at the Time Span |
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Lighting a Torch in the Darkness |
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MASTERING THE MIND: THE BARDO OF MEDITATION |
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Meditation as Bardo |
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Vipashyana |
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Domesticating Wild Mind |
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Stages of Training in Selflessness |
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Pointing-out Mind's Nature |
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Looking Directly at Mind |
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