Light comes through: Buddhist teachings on awakening to our natural intelligence
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Shambhala
Includes bibliographical references )p. 123(
Dzigar Kongtrl
The five self-centered emotions: -- Self-clinging: the juice of self-centered emotions -- Guilty as charged!: a case against jealousy -- The other side of the fence: a case against aggression -- Invisible strings: a case against attachment -- Entering the circle of dogs: a case against arrogance -- Connecting seed and fruit: a case against stupidity -- Working with others: -- The lenchak dynamic: not a healthy kind of love -- Part of the equation: no room for indifference -- Putting others in the center: the fundamental principle -- Faith: opening the shutters -- Working with a teacher: not a one-hand clap -- Devotion and lineage: from the womb of the mother -- Teachings on emptiness: -- Mere appearance: thinking like an elephant -- The haunted dominion of the mind: shaken from within -- The unfindability of phenomena: disassembling delusion -- Light comes through: potential and entirety