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    Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Contents   CONTENTS   Introduction: Light and Shadow Plato’s 
    Cave Realpolitik and politics of symbols   Part I - Ritual as Politics   1 - Buddhism and
    Misogyny (historical overview) The
    "sacrifice" of Maya: the Buddha legend The
    meditative dismemberment of women: Hinayana
    Buddhism The
    transformation of women into men: Mahayana Buddhism   2 - Tantric
    Buddhism The
    explosion of sexus: Vairayana
    Buddhism Mystic
    sexual love between the sexes and cosmogonical eros The
    guru as manipulator of the divine The
    appropriation of gynergy and androcentric
    power strategies The
    absolute power of the "grand sorcerer" (Maha
    Siddha)   3 - The “Tantric
    Female Sacrifice" The
    karma mudra: the real woman The
    inana mudra: the woman
    of imagination Karma mudra
    vs. inana mudra The
    maha mudra: the inner
    woman The
    "Tantric female sacrifice"   4 - The Law of
    Inversion The twilight language Sexual desire The incest taboo Eating and drinking impure substances Necrophilia Ritual murder Symbol and reality Concurrence
    with the demonic The aggression of the divine couple Western criticism   5 - Pure Shaktism and Tantric Feminism, and Alchemy The gynocentric
    male sacrifice The vajra and the
    double-headed ax The dakini Kali as conquered time goddess  The "alchemic female sacrifice"   6 - Kalachakra: The Public and the Secret Initiations The
    seven lower public initiations and their symbolic significance The self-sacrifice of the pupil The lineage tree The divine time machine The
    four higher "secret" initiations Sperm
    and menstruation blood as magic substances The
    “Ganachakra" and the four
    "highest" initiations   7 - Kalachakra: The Inner Processes The candali:
    the fire woman The “drop theory” as an expression of
    androgyny Excursus: The mystic female body The
    method or the manipulation of the divine   8 - The ADI Buddha: His Mystic Body and his Astral
    Aspects  The “Power of Ten”: The mystic body of
    the ADI BUDDHA The
    astral-temporal aspects of the ADI BUDDHA  Rahu—the swallower of sun and moon Kalagni and the doomsday mare The myth of eternal recurrence   9 - The ADI Buddha: The Mandala Principle and the World Ruler The Buddhist mandala
    cosmos The
    mandala principle The Kalachakra
    sand mandala The world ruler: The sociopolitical
    exercise of power by the ADI Buddha Profane and spiritual power   10 - The
    Aggressive Myth of Shambhala Geography of the kingdom of Shambhala The
    kings and administration of Shambhala The “raging wheel turner”: The martial
    ideology of Shambhala Lethal
    war machines The
    "final battle" Buddha
    versus Allah The
    non-Buddhist origins of the Shambhala myth Evaluation of the Shambhala
    myth "Inner"
    and "outer" Shambhala   11 - The 
    Manipulator  of  Erotic Love                           12 - Epilogue to
    Part I     Part II - Politics as Ritual   Introduction: Politics as Ritual Myth and history The battle of the sexes and history The sacred kingdom Eschatology and politics History and mysticism   1 - The Dalai
    Lama: Incarnation of the Tibetan Gods Buddha Amitabha: The sun
    and light deity The
    various masks of Avalokiteshvara The
    XIV Dalai Lama as the supreme Kalachakra master Statements
    of the XIV Dalai Lama on sexuality and sexual magic   2 - The Dalai
    Lama (Avalokitshvara) and the Demoness
    (Srinmo) The bondage of the earth goddess Srinmo and
    the history of the origin of Tibet Why women can’t climb pure crystal mountain Matriarchy in the Land of Snows? The western imagination Women in former Tibetan society The alchemic division of the feminine: The Tibetan
    goddesses Palden Lhamo
    and Tara Tara—Tibet’s Madonna The lament of Yeshe Tshogyal The mythological background to the
    Tibetan-Chinese conflict: Avalokiteshvara and Guanyin Wu Zetian (Guanyin) and Songtsen Gampo (Avalokiteshvara) Ci Xi (Guanyin)
    and the Thirteenth Dalai Lama (Avalokiteshvara) Jiang Qing (Guanyin)
    and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama (Avalokiteshvara) Feminism and Tantric Buddhism The XIV Dalai Lama and the question of
    women's rights   3 - The
    Foundations of Tibetan Buddhocracy The history of Buddhist state thought The
    Dalai Lama and the Buddhist state are one The
    feigned belief of the XVI Dalai Lama in Western democracy The
    "Great Fifth" - Absolute Sun Ruler over Tibet Magic
    as politics - the magic world of the V Dalai Lama The
    predecessors of the V Dalai Lama The successors of the “Great Fifth”:
    The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Dalai Lamas Incarnation
    and power The
    "Great Fifth" and the system of incarnation The sacred power of the Tibetan kings and it’s
    conferral upon the Dalai Lamas The
    XIV Dalai Lama and the question of incarnation The
    introduction of the doctrine of incarnation in the West The various orders of Tibetan Buddhism (Gelugpa, Kagyüpa,
    Nyingmapa, Sakyapa, Bön) Unification
    of the Tibetan Buddhist Order under the Absolute Reign of the XIV Dalai
    Lama The
    "Karmapa affair"   4 - Social
    Reality in Ancient Tibet The
    Western image of Tibet The social structure of former Tibet Tibetan
    criminal law Clerical
    commerce Political
    intrigue More recent developments in the
    historical image   5 - Buddhocracy
    and Anarchy - Contradictory or Complementary? The
    grand sorcerers (Maha Siddhas) The
    anarchistic founding father of Tibetan Buddhism: Padmasambhava, From
    anarchy to discipline of the order: the Tilopa
    lineage The
    pre-ordained counter world to the clerical bureaucracy: holy fools An
    anarchistic erotic: the VI Dalai Lama A tantric history of Tibet Crazy wisdom
    and the West   6 - Regicide as Lamaism’s Myth of Origin and the Ritual
    Sacrifice of Tibet Ritual
    regicide in the history of Tibet The
    Tibetan "scapegoat" Ritual
    murder as a current issue among exile Tibetans The
    ritual sacrifice of Tibet Real violence and one’s
    own imaginings   7 - The War of
    the Oracle Gods and the Shugden Affair The
    Tibetan state oracle Dorje Shugden—a threat to the
    XIV Dalai Lama’s life?   8 - Magic as a
    Political Instrument Invocation of demons "Voodoo
    magic" Magic
    wonder weapons The “Great Fifth” as magician and the
    XIV Dalai Lama Mandala politics   9 - The War Gods
    behind the Mask of Peace The
    aggressiveness of the Tibetan tutelary gods (Dharmapalas) Gesar of Ling - the Tibetan
    "Siegfried" The
    Tibetan warrior kings and the clerical successors The
    Dalai Lamas as the supreme war lords The
    historical distortion of the "peaceful" Tibetans Is
    the XIV Dalai Lama the "greatest living prince of peace" Tibetan
    guerrillas and the CIA Marching music and terror Political calculation and the Buddhist message of
    peace “Buddha has smiled”: The Dalai Lama and the Indian
    atomic tests   10 - The
    Spearhead of the Shambhala War: The Mongols Genghis
    Khan as a Bodhisattva The Buddhization of Mongolia The
    Mongolian Shambhala myth Dambijantsan, the bloodthirsty avenging lama Von Ungern Sternberg:
    The “Order of Buddhist Warriors” The
    XIV Dalai Lama and Mongolia   11 - The Shambhala Myth and the West The Shambhala missionary
    Agvan Dorjiev Bolshevik
    Buddhism The
    Kalachakra temple in St. Petersburg Madame
    Blavatsky and the Shambhala myth Nicholas
    Roerich and the Kalachakra Tantra The
    “Shambhala Warrior” Chögyam
    Trungpa Other
    Western Shambhala
    visions The
    XIV Dalai Lama and the Shambhala myth   12 - Fascist Occultism and it’s Close Relationship to
    Buddhist Tantrism  The Fourteenth Dalai Lama’s national socialist
    friends The Nazi–Tibet connection Julius Evola: A fascist
    Tantric Miguel Serrano: The Dalai Lama’s “friend” and
    chief ideologist of “esoteric Hitlerism” The
    former SS-man Heinrich Harrer: teacher of the XIV
    Dalai Lama Julius
    Evola: the "Tantric" advisor of Benito
    Mussolini Miguel
    Serrano: "friend" of the Dalai Lama and chief ideologist of
    "esoteric Hitlerism"   13 - The Japanese Doomsday Guru Shoko Asahara
    and XIV Dalai Lama  Shoko
    Asahara’s relationship to the XIV Dalai Lama The
    staged Shambhala war The sect’s system of rituals is Tantric Buddhist Asahra’s Gods The Japanese Chakravartin Murder,
    violence and religion The
    Japanese Armageddon Religion
    and chemical laboratories The
    song of Sarin The international contacts The two different brothers   14 - China’s Metaphysical Rivalry with Tibet Mao
    Zedong: the red sun The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution The “deification” of Mao Zedong Mao
    Zedong's "Tantric practices" A spiritual rivalry between the
    Fourteenth Dalai Lama and Mao Zedong? The
    post-Mao era in Tibet A
    pan-Asian vision of the Kalachakra Tantra Taiwan: a springboard for Tibetan Buddhism and the XIV Dalai Lama? Are
    the Chinese interested in the Shambhala myth?   15 - The Buddhocratic Conquest of the West  Robert A. Thurman: “The academic godfather of the
    Tibetan cause” The stolen revolution Thurman’s forged history A worldwide Buddhocracy Tibet a land of enlightenment? Thurman as “high priest” of the Kalachakra Tantra   16 - Tactics, Strategies, Forgeries, Illusions  The
    "Tibet
    lobby" The
    manipulation of the "Greens" The illusory world of interreligious
    dialog and the ecumenical movement Modern
    science and Tantric Buddhism Buddhist cosmogony and the postmodern
    world view  The
    yogi as computer Hollywood and Tantric Buddhism   17 - Conclusion The
    atavistic pattern of Tibetan Buddhism Clash of Religions:
    the fundamentalistic contribution of Lamaism Return to rationalism?   Postscript: Creative Polarity beyond Tantrism   References   Annex: Critical
    Forum Kalachakra Tantra
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