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Contents: 1. Why and how we purify -- 2. Taking refuge -- 3. Inner refuge and meditation on emptiness -- 4. The actual yoga method -- 5. The purification -- 6. The concluding practices -- 7. Getting ready for retreat -- 8. The retreat session -- 9. More retreat advice -- 10. No negativity cannot be completely purified -- 11. An initiation into Heruka Vajrasattva -- 12. A brief commentary on the Vajrasattva sadhana -- 13. Vajrasattva practice and highest yoga tantra -- 14. The qualities of Vajrasattva are already within us -- 15. Action is everything -- 16. What is tsok? -- 17. Heruka Vajrasattva tsok, the first commentary -- 18. Heruka Vajrasattva tsok, the second commentary.
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"The practice of purification is one of the most important solutions to life's problems." - Lama Zopa Rinpoche Common to all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, the practice of Vajrasattva is used to purify negative karma, illness, and obstacles to spiritual development. Lama Yeshe, the inspirational teacher who strongly influenced the development of Buddhism in the West, found that the practice of Vajrasattva brought dramatic results for his Western students. Becoming Vajrasattva is a complete guide to this purification practice, providing instruction on the method, commentary on the traditional texts, and insight into tantra. Also included is an entire section of complete retreat instructions - indispensable reading material for anyone undertaking a retreat in the Tibetan tradition.… (more)