Tibetan Yoga and Its Secret Doctrines: Attaining Right KnowledgeThis exceptional work of scholarship is the work of the scholar who brought the world "The Tibetan Book of the Dead" and an equally important work entitled "Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa." This book, perhaps the most valuable in the trilogy, exposes the deeds of some of the principal yogas and meditations which many of the most illustrious Tibetan and Indian philosophers, including Tulopa, Naropa, Marpa, and Milerepa, employed in attaining Right Knowledge. |
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Adi-Buddha Ashvaghosha aspect at-one-ment Atisha attained Avalokiteshvara Bhutan birth Bliss Bodhisattva Brahma breath Buddhism called canon chiefly Clear Light colour cometh consciousness consisteth death deities devotee disciple Divine Doctrine dream dream-state Enlightenment esoteric evil existence expounded final fire first five Five Dhyani Buddhas Gampopa gift-waves guru hath Hindu human Illusory Body India infinite influences Kargyiitpa karma karmic knowledge Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup late Lama Kazi Laya Yoga Mahayana Mantra manuscript Marpa means median-nerve meditation mental Milarepa mind mystic nature Nirvana noumena ofthe one’s Pali canon Path personified phenomena posture pron psychic Psychic-Heat psychic-nerves quiescence Reality realized Realm refers reflected religious Rite Root-Guru sacrifice Sangsdra Sanskrit scientific sentient spiritual syllable Symbol Tantric teachings things thou thought Tibet Tibetan Book Tilopa transcendent Transcendental translation transmuted treatise Truth Vairochana verse virtue visualization vital-force Voidness wherein Wisdom worldly Yoga yogic practices yogin yogz'n