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The Secret of the Golden Flower
Confirmatory Experiences During the Circulation of the Light (5)
The second part refers to the building of the foundation on this. The great world is like ice, a glassy world of jewels. The brilliancy of the Light is gradually crystallized. That is why a great terrace arises and upon it, in the course of time, Buddha appears. When the Golden Being appears who should it be but Buddha? For Buddha is the Golden Saint of the Great Enlightenment. This is a great con irmatory experience.
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (55)
At that time, the Buddha pressed the toes of His (right ) foot on the ground and the world was suddenly adorned with hundreds and thousands of rare...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.2)
Again, calling the deceased by name, the setting-face-to-face is thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Third Day the primal form of the...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.7-6.10)
Be not fond of that dull bluish-yellow light from the human [world]. That is the path of thine accumulated propensities of violent egotism come to...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.3)
The two Bodhisattvas, Akasha-Barbha and Samanta-Bhadra, attended by the two female Bodhisattvas, Mahlaima and Dhupema — in all, six Bodhic forms —...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.5)
At that time do not fear that bright, dazzling-yellow, transparent light, but know it to be Wisdom; in that state, keeping thy mind resigned, trust...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.14)
On that path of radiance there will come to shine glorious orbs of lights, blue in colour, emitting rays, the Dharma-Dhatu Wisdom [itself], each...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (58)
The Buddha said: “This Buddha land of mine is always pure, but appears filthy so that I can lead people of inferior spirituality to their salvation....
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Second Day (5.2)
Thereupon the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Second Day the pure form of...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fifth Day (8.2)
The setting-face-to-face at that time is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Fifth Day, the green light...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourth Day (7.2)
Again, the setting-face-to-face is, calling the deceased by name, thus: O nobly-born, listen undistractedly. On the Fourth Day the red light, which...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Third Day (6.1)
Yet, even when set face to face in this way, some persons, because of obscurations from bad karma, and from pride, although the hook of the rays of gr...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (2)
Ananda asked the Buddha: “World Honoured One, what is the cause of these auspicious signs, why does this place become extensive and majestic and why...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourth Day (7.6)
At that time, be not afraid of the glorious, dazzling, transparent, radiant red light. Recognizing it as Wisdom, keeping thine intellect in a state...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The First Day (4.4)
It is the aggregate of matter resolved into its primordial state which is the blue light. The Wisdom of the Dharma-Dhdtu, blue in colour, shining,...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.6)
O nobly-born, on this the Sixth Day, the four colours of the primal states of the four elements [water, earth, fire, air] will shine upon thee...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The First Day (4.7)
At this stage, thou must not be awed by the divine blue light which will appear shining, dazzling, and glorious; and be not startled by it. That is...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourteenth Day (18.12)
Meru; the smallest, equal to eighteen bodies such as thine own body, set one upon another. Be not terrified at that; be not awed. If all existing phen...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Second Day (5.3)
The aggregate of thy principle of consciousness, being in it's pure form — which is the Mirror-like Wisdom — will shine as a bright, radiant white...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death (1.1)
The first, the setting-face-to-face with the Clear Light, during the Intermediate State of the Moments of Death, is: Here [some there may be] who...
The Path of Light
Chapter 1: The Praise of the Thought of Enlightenment (2)
This brief estate, which once gotten is a means to all the aims of mankind, is exceeding hard to win; if one use it not for wholesome reflection, how...
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