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Chapter II……………………………………………..... 47<br />

WHAT IS THE REAL AND ULTIMATE PURPOSE OF<br />

PRACTICING BUDDHIST MEDITATIONS?<br />

A Mistakes in meditation<br />

1 No foundation of renunciation<br />

2 Use for evil<br />

3 Lack of a guru<br />

4 Only psychological—seven conditions for posture<br />

5 Mixing traditions<br />

6 Attraction of gaining powers<br />

7 Thinking that Buddhism is utter atheism<br />

8 Confusion about "no-soul"<br />

9 Chan <strong>and</strong> the law of cause <strong>and</strong> effect<br />

10 Ignorance of the highest purpose<br />

B The real purpose of meditation practice<br />

1 A good foundation in <strong>Buddhist</strong> philosophy<br />

2 Achieve the power of asamskrta<br />

3 Realization of the Dharmakaya<br />

4 Pleasure of the Sambhogakaya<br />

5 Attainment of Nirmanakaya<br />

6 Attainment of Svabhavikakaya<br />

7 Attainment of Mahasukhakaya<br />

Chapter III…………………………………………...... 65<br />

THE EXACT DEFINITION OF SOME BUDDHIST<br />

TERMS CONCERNING MEDITATION<br />

Dedication of chapters<br />

A Some terms concerning the philosophy of meditation<br />

1 XIN<br />

2 KONG<br />

B Some terms concerning the process of meditation<br />

C Some terms concerning the content of meditation<br />

1 Triyana meditations<br />

2 Three groups of samadhi<br />

a Worldly states of dhyana<br />

II

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