The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel: The Practice of Guru Yoga According to the Longchen Nyingthig TraditionIn the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, devotion to one's guru or spiritual master is considered to be of the utmost importance in spiritual practice. The instructions of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, based upon the teachings of the great eighteenth-century saint and visionary Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, focus on the devotional practices of Guru Yoga, "Merging with the Mind of the Guru." |
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absolute accumulated achieve Amitābha arise aspect attain Avalokiteśvara benefit bodhisattvas body buddha-field buddhahood Buddhist compassion completely ḍākas and ḍākinīs dedication deities devotion dharmakāya disciples dissolve Dorje dwelling emanation empowerment enlightenment essence fervent five buddha families Glorious Copper-Colored Mountain Guru Padmasambhava Guru Rinpoche guru yoga guru’s heart center HŪNG instructions Jampal Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Jigme Lingpa karma Khyentse Rinpoche lama lineage Longchen Nyingthig Lord Buddha lotus Lotus-Born Guru main practice means meditation merit mind nature negative actions nirmāṇakāya Nyingma obscurations offering one’s ordinary paṇḍitas path Pema perceive practice of guru pray prayer precious profound pron prostration purify realization receive the blessings recitation retinue Rigdzin Rinpoche’s sādhana samādhi Samantabhadra sambhogakāya saṃsāra Sangdopalri saṅgha secret Mantrayāna sentient seven branches skull cup speech suffering supplicate symbolizing teacher teachings terma tertön thoughts three kāyas Tibet Tibetan Vajra Guru mantra Vajrayāna verse vidyādhara visualize ourselves wheel of dharma wisdom Yeshe Tsogyal yidam