The Wish-fulfilling Jewel: The Practice of Guru Yoga According to the Longchen Nyingthig Tradition |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Visualization | 17 |
The Seven Branches | 37 |
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accomplishment accumulated achieve Amitabha arise aspect attain benefit bodhisattvas body buddha-field buddhahood Buddhist compassion completely ḍākas and ḍākinīs dedication deities devotion dharmakaya disciples dissolve Dorje dwelling emanation empowerment enlightenment essence fervent five buddha families Glorious Copper-Colored Mountain Guru Padmasambhava Guru Rin Guru Rinpoche guru yoga guru's heart center HŨNG instructions Jampal Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Jigme Lingpa karma kāyas lama lineage Longchen Nyingthig Lord Buddha lotus Lotus-Born Guru means meditate merit mind nature negative actions Nyingma obscurations offering ordinary Padma path Pema perceive poche practice of guru pray prayer precious pron prostration purify realization receive the blessings recite retinue Rigdzin Rinpoche's samādhi Samantabhadra samsāra secret Mantrayāna sentient seven branches skull cup speech suffering supplicate symbolizing teacher teachings terma tertön thoughts three kayas Tibet Tibetan tice tion Urgyen Vairocana Vajra Guru mantra Vajrayāna Vajrayoginī verse vidyadhara Vimalamitra visualize ourselves wheel of dharma wisdom wish-fulfilling Yeshe Tsogyal yidam