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Beyond the world<br />

c Utterly beyond the world<br />

D Some terms concerning illnesses of dhyana<br />

1 Restlessness<br />

2 Distraction<br />

3 Sloth<br />

E Some terms concerning the realization of meditation<br />

1 Three sorts of insight in the Idealist School<br />

2 Three kinds of spiritual qualities in Yogacara<br />

3 Four categories of insight in Vajrayana<br />

4 Three ranks of insight in Tibetan Tantra<br />

F The definition of <strong>Buddhist</strong> meditation<br />

Chapter IV……………………………………………… 94<br />

SHOULD MEDITATION BE PRACTICED DIRECTLY<br />

WITHOUT PREPARATIONS?<br />

A Doubt among meditators on this matter<br />

B Preparations for meditation in Buddhism as taught by<br />

the Buddha<br />

1 The three wisdoms<br />

2 The three knowledges<br />

3 The four noble truths<br />

4 The thirty-seven wings of Enlightenment<br />

a Four kinds of mindfulness<br />

b Four diligences<br />

c Four bases of psychic power<br />

d Five spiritual faculties<br />

e Five powers<br />

f Seven bodhyangas<br />

g Eightfold noble path<br />

5 The six paramitas<br />

6 The four yogas of the Vajrayana<br />

C Preparations according to the patriarchs' teachings<br />

1 Gampopa<br />

2 Tsong Khapa<br />

III

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