Creative Meditation and Multi-dimensional ConsciousnessWell-loved classic about Buddhism and the pitfalls and benefits of meditation. Illustrated. |
Contents
The Doctrine of Nonsubstantiality | 3 |
Concept and Actuality | 9 |
The Four Symphonic Movements of Meditation | 49 |
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abstract activity Aksobhya Amitabha Amoghasiddhi aspects attitude Avalokitesvara awareness become conscious bija Bodhisattvas body breathing Buddha Buddhist cakra Ch'an color concept consciousness created creative D. T. Suzuki death depth Dharma Dharmakaya dhyāna Dhyani-Buddhas direction divine elements emotional emptiness enlightenment eternal existence experienced expression fact faculty feeling finite forces freedom functions future Guru higher dimension human important individual infinite infinity inner vision inspiration intellect intuitive Jean Gebser knowledge liberation living logic Mahāyāna mandala mantra mantric meaning ment mental merely mind movement mudrās mystery nature ness nirvāna object organic ourselves Pāli past perfect perience phenomena philosophy prajñā principle profound psychic qualities Ratnasambhava reality realization realm References and Notes relationship religion religious represents rhythm sadhana samādhi samsāra sciousness seed-syllable sense skandhas space spiritual symbols teachings things thought Tibetan timeless tion tradition transformed truth uncon unity universe Vairocana Vajrayāna whole Wisdom words