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This book provides practical background information and teachings
on meditation primarily for a Western audience. Through meditation,
compassionately focused actions, and group sharing the Heart centre
is awakened and Bodhicitta is manifested. For this to occur the
development of wisdom is essential. The associated process
concerning the path of Initiation into the Mysteries of
being/non-being, and the planetary Head centre (Shambhala) shall be
provided. The subtleties of the Initiation path will be revealed
through an esoteric interpretation of passages from the Bible, as
the New Testament constitutes a major text on this subject. This
philosophy is complimentary to the Buddhist foundation presented in
the previous volumes of this series. A Treatise on Mind Outline
Volume 1 The "Self" or "Non-self" in Buddhism Volume 2
Considerations of Mind-A Buddhist Enquiry Volume 3 The Buddha-Womb
and the Way to Liberation Volume 4 Mandalas: Their Nature and
Development Volume 5 An Esoteric Exposition of the Bardo Thodol
Volume 6 Meditation and the Initiation Process Volume 7 The
Constitution of Shambhala Whilst the numbers of Buddhists are
growing in the world, the techniques and discourses of Buddhism
have not changed to meet the radically different conditions of the
contemporary world. Thus Buddhism needs a true restorative
flowering to rival that of the renaissance of debate and innovative
thinking of the early post-N g rjunian era. In order to achieve
this it must synthesise the present wealth of scientific knowledge,
alongside the best of the Western world's philosophical output -
this is the primary task of this seven volume treatise. It is
principally a study of the complex interrelationship between mind
and phenomena, from the gross to the subtle-the physical, psychic,
supersensory and supernal. This entails an explanation of how mind
incorporates all phenomena in its modus operandi, and how
eventually that mind is liberated from it, thereby becoming
awakened."
Ma alas - Their Nature and Development (Volume 4) This book deals
with the question of what exactly constitutes a 'cell'
metaphysically. The cell is viewed as a unit of consciousness that
interrelate with other cells to form ma alas of expression. Each
such cell can be considered a form of 'self' that has a limited,
though valid, body of expression. It is born, sustains a form of
activity, and consequently dies when it outlives its usefulness.
This mode of analysis is extended to include the myriad forms
manifest in the world of phenomena known as sa s ra including the
existence and functioning of chakras. A Treatise on Mind Outline
Volume 1 The "Self" or "Non-self" in Buddhism Volume 2
Considerations of Mind-A Buddhist Enquiry Volume 3 The Buddha-Womb
and the Way to Liberation Volume 4 Ma alas: Their Nature and
Development Volume 5 An Esoteric Exposition of the Bardo Thodol
Volume 6 Meditation and the Initiation Process Volume 7 The
Constitution of Shambhala Whilst the numbers of Buddhists are
growing in the world, the techniques and discourses of Buddhism
have not changed to meet the radically different conditions of the
contemporary world. Thus Buddhism needs a true restorative
flowering to rival that of the renaissance of debate and innovative
thinking of the early post-N g rjunian era. In order to achieve
this it must synthesise the present wealth of scientific knowledge,
alongside the best of the Western world's philosophical output -
this is the primary task of this seven volume treatise. The
treatise investigates Buddhist ideas concerning what mind is and
how it relates to a concept of a 'self'. It is principally a study
of the complex interrelationship between mind and phenomena, from
the gross to the subtle-the physical, psychic, supersensory and
supernal. This entails an explanation of how mind incorporates all
phenomena in its modus operandi, and how eventually that mind is
liberated from it, thereby becoming awakened. Thus the treatise
explores the manner in which the corporeally orientated,
concretised, intellectual mind eventually becomes transformed into
the Clear Light of the abstracted Mind; a Buddha-Mind.
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