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Outline of Lamrim Topics
  • I: The mode of Relying on a Spiritual Master, the foundation of the path.
    • Reliance through thought.
      • Cultivating faith, the root factor.
      • Cultivating respect through recollecting kindness.
    • Reliance through action.
  • II: The stages of training based on such a reliance.
    • Persuading to Take the Essence of a Fully Endowed Human Existence.
      • Reflecting on the great value of leisure and fortune.
      • Reflecting on its rarity.
    • The manner in which to actually take the essence.
      • Training the mind in the stages of path common to the practitioners of initial capacity.
        • Meditating on Death Awareness.
        • Reflecting on the Sufferings of Lower Realms.
        • Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels.
        • Generating conviction in the Karmic Laws.
      • Training the mind in the stages of path common to those of middle capacity.
        • Generating the aspiration to Achieve Liberation from Cyclic Existence..
          • Reflecting on the suffering of cyclic existence in general.
          • Reflecting on the specific sufferings of individual realms.
        • Presentation of the nature of the paths leading to liberation.
      • Training the mind in the stages of path common to those of great capacity.
        • The mode of Cultivating Bodhichitta (mind of enlightenment).
          • The actual generation of the mind.
            • Generating bodhichitta through the instruction of seven-point cause and effect.
              • Meditation on equanimity.
              • The seven points.
                • Recognition that all beings as having been one's mother.
                • Recollection of their kindness.
                • Repaying the kindness.
                • Loving kindness.
                • Great compassion.
                • Superior attitude.
                • Bodhichitta.
            • Generating bodhichitta through the instruction on equality and exchange of oneself with others.
          • Reinforcing the generated altruistic mind through ceremony.
            • The way in which the vows are received.
            • How to protect the vows from degeneration.
        • The mode of engaging in the deeds following the generation of the altruistic mind.
          • Training in the bodhisattva deeds in general.
            • Generosity.
            • Morality.
            • Patience.
            • Joyous effort.
            • Concentration.
            • Wisdom.
            • The four ripening factors.
          • Training in the last two perfections in particular.
            • Training in calm abiding, the essence of concentration.
            • Training in Special Insight, the Essence of Wisdom (wisdom realizing emptiness)..
              • On the selflessness of persons.
              • On the selflessness of phenomena.
              • On non-inherent existence of compounded phenomena.
              • On non-inherent existence of uncompounded phenomena.

 

Source: HH Dalai Lama, Path to Bliss (Snow Lion)

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