Read Introduction to Tantra: The Transformation of Desire Online
Authors: Lama Thubten Yeshe,Philip Glass
Tags: #Tantra, #Sexuality, #Buddhism, #Mysticism, #Psychology, #Self-help
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Ind e x
A
appearances, illusory nature of.
See also
reality arrogance in spiritual development
B
bardo.
See also
death; rebirth
bliss
achievement
clarity contemplation technique
death and
desire transmuted to
exercise role
inner experience of
physical
and wisdom unified
blissful awareness
blissful wisdom
blue (color) as symbol
bodhichitta
development of
equanimity development in
misconceptions
tantra practice and
the body
the central channel
the conscious body
heart chakra
mind connection
as path to enlightenment
the vajra (subtle) body within
buddhahood,
See also
enlightenment
C
clarity.
See also
nonduality
compassion (welfare of others)
concentration in tantric practice
confidence in tantric practice
consciousness.
See also
the mind manifestations of
nature of
tum mo (inner fire) meditation and
correct view cultivation
cutting rebirth.
See also
rebirth Cycle of Time (Kalachakra) Tantra
D
dakas/dakinis
Dalai Lama
death.
See also
bardo; rebirth
consciousness levels in
dharmakaya and
four elements in
illusory nature of
positive nature of
the process of
rebirth and
the resident (subtle) mind in
tantric preparation for
uncontrolled nature of
dedication (to others)
deity manifestation.
See
deity yoga deity yoga.
See also
self-emanation in highest yoga practice
in human potential fulfillment
nirmanakaya experience
pride development from
purpose of
sambhogakaya experience
three-kaya meditation
desire
dissatisfaction and
happiness and
nirvana (liberation) and
perception distortion and
the senses’ role in
tantric transformation of
transforming role of
detachment development
devotion in tantric practice
dharmakaya (truth body)
dissatisfaction
attention deficit in
described
divine pride cultivation in
inner enemy identified
liberation from
satisfaction realization
source of
tantric transformation of
dissolving self-limited creations
correct view cultivation
dreams and emptiness
ego-grasping and insecurity
inner enemy identified
middle way cultivation
reality beliefs in
divine pride cultivation
doubt in tantric practice
dream experiences and emptiness
dualism.
See also
nonduality
confusion of the mind in
equanimity development and
reality and
totality realization vs.
dualistic mind
characteristics of
in disappointment
E
ego-grasping and self-identity
emanation body (nirmanakaya)
emanation of deities.
See
deity yoga emergence.
See
renunciation
empowerment (initiation)
emptiness (shunyata)
appearance arising from
correct view attainment
dream experiences and
existence and
experience of
wisdom of
energy (internal)
enjoyment body (sambhogakaya)
enlightenment
attainment characterized by
desire transformed
happiness cultivation for
mahamudra as path to
motivation (bodhichitta)
tantra practice and
three bodies of
equanimity/equilibrium development
exercise (physical)
experience.
See
reality
F
fulfillment attainment
G
the gross mind
guru
empowerment transmission role
essence of
guidance/example role
inspiration source
internal/external integration
guru devotion.
See
guru yoga
guru yoga
insight attainment and
inspiration opening via
practice
purpose of
wisdom integration in
H
happiness
concern for others and
desire for
full potential realization and
of self-realization
hatha-yoga
highest yoga tantra practice
I
identity (self).
See
the self
initiation (empowerment)
inner fire (tum mo) meditation
inspiration
K
Kalachakra (Cycle of time) Tantra
kundalini energy
L
love, nature of
M
mahamudra
mandala
manifestation of deities.
See
deity yoga meditation.
See also
three-kaya meditation attempting
attention deficit in
deities and
nonduality experience
Middle Way (Madhyamaka)
Milarepa
the mind
attitude power of
and body connection
clear nature of
consciousness manifestations
in death
distracted outward
the gross mind
the internal guru
penetrative awareness training
perfect seeing experience
pure nature of
the resident (subtle) mind
as self essence
N
Nagarjuna
Naropa
nihilism
nirmanakaya (emanation body)
nirvana and desire
nonduality.
See also
dualism
awareness experience of
clarity contemplation technique
dharmakaya experience
peace and
sambhogakaya experience
symbolism in
O
opening the heart
bodhichitta development
concern for others in
equanimity development
self-cherishing and
P
Panchen Lama
peace
penetrative awareness training
perfect seeing experience
pleasure
attachment and disappointment
development of
liberating role of
of others through our own
religion’s restrictive role
renunciation development in
tantric transformation of
transforming role of
R
reality.
See also
appearances
correct view cultivation
dualistic view
emptiness as
illusory nature of
nihilistic view
rebirth.
See also
bardo; death
refuge, giving up false
religion as pleasure denied
renunciation
the resident (subtle) mind
S
sambhogakaya (enjoyment body)
samsara (wheel of disappointment).
See also
dissatisfaction satisfaction realization.
See also
dissatisfaction secrecy role in tantric practice
secret mantra
self-cherishing
self-denial
self-emanation.
See also
deity yoga selfishness
self-pity
self/the self
ego-grasping of
essence of
essential nature of
illusory nature of
inner enemy identified
nature of
tantric transformation of
self-transformation
sexual intimacy
Shakyamuni Buddha
Siddhartha.
See also
Shakyamuni Buddha sutrayana-tantrayana compared
symbols/symbolism
T
tantra/tantric practice
bodhichitta development and
color in
dakas/dakinis role
described
enlightenment approach
foundation
four classes
initiation
outcomes
path of
purpose of
success factors
sutra compared
totality principle in
training preliminaries
transmission through empowerment
Western suitability of
tantric embrace
tantric personality
tantric transformation
completion stage
dharmakaya experience
dissolution
kundalini energy development
letting go (of expectations)
nirmanakaya experience
physical exercise role
reappearance
sambhogakaya experience
three-kaya (body) meditation.
See also
meditation completion stage
dharmakaya experience
dissolution
letting go (of expectations)
nirmanakaya experience
purpose of
reappearance
sambhogakaya experience
three kayas (bodies)of buddahood
Tilopa
totality experience.
See also
nonduality totality principle
transformation principle
truth body (dharmakaya)
Tsongkhapa (Lama)
tum mo (inner fire) meditation
V
vajra body
visualization.
See also
deity yoga; self-emanation
W
welfare of others
wholeness (essential) importance
wind energy control
wisdom
and bliss unified
correct view and
desire transmuted to
development example
of emptiness
and enjoyment integrated
guru yoga and
the internal guru
Y
Yeshe, Thubten (Lama)
Z
Zopa Rinpoche (Lama)
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