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“As <strong>the</strong> snake uncoils...” Tilopa; Tsunpa Rinchen Namgyal, The Wondrous Life of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Great</strong> Scholar<br />

Nāropa; Guen<strong>the</strong>r, Nāropa, p. 41.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> Fourth Consecration <strong>and</strong> maintaining <strong>the</strong> view: Kṛiṣṇācārya, The Yoga of <strong>the</strong> Jewel Garl<strong>and</strong>; Ibid.,<br />

p. 127.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> ultimate granter of <strong>the</strong> Fourth Consecration: Hevajra Tantra; Ibid., p. 55; Jamgön Kongtrul,<br />

Buddhist Tantra, p. 475 n. 70.<br />

On one-pointed awareness on your mind’s true nature: Saraha, The King’s Song; Thrangu Rinpoche,<br />

Song, pp. 102-103.<br />

“Do not remember…” Tilopa, The Six Words of Advice; Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, 2005 Ten-Day, p.<br />

176.<br />

On allow <strong>the</strong> view <strong>to</strong> arise spontaneously: Tilopa, Oral Instructions on Mahāmudrā; Dowman, Tilopa’s<br />

Mahamudra Instruction, p. 1; online at keithdowman.net.<br />

On relaxing your mind: Tilopa, Oral Instructions on Mahāmudrā; Dowman, Tilopa’s Mahamudra<br />

Instruction, p. 1; Ibid.<br />

“If water is disturbed...” Saraha; Thrangu Rinpoche, Ninth Karmapa’s, p. 88.<br />

“Let thought go where it wishes...” Tilopa, The Treasury of Couplets; Jackson, <strong>Tantric</strong> Treasures, p. 141.<br />

On allow <strong>the</strong> view <strong>to</strong> arise spontaneously: Hookham, Buddha Within, p. 61.<br />

On Sky Meditation: Tilopa, Oral Instrctions on Mahāmudrā; Dowman, Tilopa’s Mahamudra, p. 1; online<br />

at keithdowman.net.<br />

On Vase Breath: Tilopa, Oral Instrctions on Mahāmudrā; Ibid., p. 3.<br />

On Swing Recitation: See notes <strong>to</strong> Chapter 6: Subtle Energy Yoga.<br />

On Deepening <strong>the</strong> View: Saraha, The King’s Song; Thrangu Rinpoche, Song, pp. 98-113.<br />

“Mindfulness sees with certainty...” Saraha, The King’s Song; Ibid., p. 102.<br />

“Emptiness is inseparable...” Saraha, The King’s Song; Ibid., p. 119.<br />

“The mind itself is not affected…” Saraha, The King’s Song; Thrangu Rinpoche, Song, p. 101.<br />

“This mind, which is naturally...” Saraha; Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, 2005 Ten-Day, p. 160.<br />

“These empty appearances have <strong>the</strong> nature...” Saraha, The King’s Song; Thrangu Rinpoche, Song, p. 103.<br />

“unthinking” Tilopa, Treasury of Couplets; Jackson, <strong>Tantric</strong>Treasures, p. 130.<br />

“The practice is ultimate...” Āryadeva, The Lamp that Integrates <strong>the</strong> Practices; Wedemeyer, Āryadeva’s<br />

Lamp, p. 279.<br />

“Intellect, mind, <strong>and</strong> mental...” Saraha, The King’s Song; Thrangu Rinpoche, Song, p. 105.<br />

“The poison of objects turns….” Saraha, The King’s Song; Ibid., p. 55.<br />

“In <strong>the</strong> pure expanse of sky...” Ān<strong>and</strong>avajra; Shaw, Passionate Enlightenment, p. 103.<br />

“Purify in utmost…” Saraha, The People’s Song; Jackson, <strong>Tantric</strong> Treasures, p. 109.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> results of Nondual Yoga: Hevajra Tantra; Farrow, Hevajra Tantra, pp. 57, 76, 101, 105-106, 121,<br />

128-129; Saraha, The King’s Song, Thrangu Rinpoche, Song, pp. 115-121; Kṛiṣṇācārya, The Yoga of <strong>the</strong><br />

Jewel Garl<strong>and</strong>; Farrow, Hevajra Tantra, pp. 105-106, 121-122; Abhayadatta, The Legends of <strong>the</strong> Eighty-<br />

Four Siddhas; Dowman, Masters; Jamgön Kongtrul, Buddhist Tantra, pp. 269, 474 n. 68; Jamgön<br />

480

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