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Postmeditation

Poverty mentality

compassion as anti-
devotion and
enlightenment vs.
richness of meditation vs.

Power (Skt.
bala
)

to change world
ninth bhumi as

Prabhasvara. See
Luminosity

Prajna
(discriminating awareness)

compassion and
developing
jnana vs.
shunyata and
sword of
Zen and
See also Prajna paramita

Prajnaparamita (“Mother of all Buddhas”)

Vajrayogini as

Prajna paramita
(transcendental knowledge)

cutting through with
sixth bhumi as

“Prayer of the Heart”

Preconception(s)

of “future”
of guru
of money
as security
of self
transcending, of world
veil of

Pride

Privacy, giving up

“Private parts”

Projection(s)

as credentials
frivolousness and
mind as
as mirror of oneself
three ways of relating to

Prostrations

purpose of

Psychological materialism

Psychology (Western)

problems with

Psychosis

Psychosomatic body

meditation practice and
as projection

Purity

inherent
poetics and

Qualities

earth, of egolessness
earth, of meditation
five, of awakened state
of love
naked, of emotions
necessary to realize bodhichitta
old dog
raw/rugged, of ego
sensational vs. “whole”
sitting bull
three, of enlightenment
transmuting confused
universal, of art

Ram Dass (Richard Alpert)

Rangjung Dorje (Karmapa III)

Ratna
(buddha family)

Ray, Karl

Razor’s edge

Reality

of birth, suffering, death
dancing with
direct communication with
escaping from
vs. expectations
as “hard facts”
laziness in relating with
madhyamaka philosophy of
mystical power of
nonexistence of “ultimate”
one-shot
suchness of
three misconceptions of

Reference point(s)

beyond
of bodhisattva
concepts as
expectations as
hope and fear as
in meditation
needlessness of
self as

Refuge vow ceremony

change of attitude, mark, name in
See also
Taking refuge

Reincarnation

Relationship(s)

to earth
healer-patient
honesty in
beyond hope/fear
karmic
with loneliness
love
models of
money and
pain of
without reference point
with spiritual friend
See also
Teacher-student relationship

“Relationship” (article)

Religion

charlatanism and
sense of humor and
spirituality and

Renunciation

of ego
tantric

“Report from Outside the Closet” (article)

Rich, Thomas.
See
Tendzin, Ösel

Richness

of bodhisattva path
inherent, of virtue
meditation as mentality of

Rikpa
(intelligence/brightness)

Rishi
, definition of

Robinson (of Woolwich), Bishop

Rölpa Dorje (regent abbot, Surmang)

Rudra (king of
maras
)

Sacredness

self-existing
vs. warfare

Sacred outlook

samaya as

“Sacred Outlook” (article)

The Sadhana of the Glorious Coemergent Mother Vajrayogini
(Tilopa)

Sakya school

Samadhi
(meditation)

as involvement
right
vajralike
See also
Meditation practice

Samaya

of body, speech, mind
definition of
yidam as

Samayasattva

Sambhogakaya

Sampannakrama
(fulfillment stage)

Samsara

bodhisattva bhumis and
definition of
lack of mindfulness in
as mahamudra
nirvana and
tantra and
wearing out “shoe” of

Samye Ling (Scotland)

Sangha

sophistication of
taking refuge in

Sangha
(periodical)

Sanskrit, use of

Satori

reverse
See also
Enlightenment, instant

Schaeffer, Henry

Se (Bön god)

Second (“spotless”)
bhumi

discipline of

Second noble truth (origin of suffering)

Security

vs. crazy wisdom
egomania as ultimate
giving up
naming as form of
pain of seeking
transcendental

Seduction

of Pure Land of Amitabha

Self

illusion of solid
preconceptions of
securing one’s

Self-absorption

Self-consciousness

art and
bodhisattva lack of
humor and
love and
as sudden reminder

Self-criticism

Self-deception

as dream world
as evaluation of experience
vs. facts of life
guru and
as hesitation
spirituality and

Self-defensiveness

transcending

“Self-improvement”

Selflessness

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