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Again, light emanates out sharply and touches the hearts of the surrounding deities, and effortlessly their minds are subdued.
All the siddhis of the universe are collected together, and one must now think that
one is surrounded with wealth the size of Mount Sumeru.
Light is extended and touches the hearts of kings, wealthy people, the famous,
the well-established families, men, women, all dakinis, wealth gods, and all their
minds are subdued.
Once again, repeat the 13-syllable mantra (you may add OM at the beginning):
OM GURU MAHAKALA HARI NI SA SIDDHI DZA
This is called the essence of subduing the three realms. If one is interested in
accomplishing this extensive meditation, one must repeat the mantra 300,000 times
without the interference of other words. The highest result of this practice is that one
will see Guru Mahakala. The mediocre result is that Guru Mahakala will appear to
one in visions. The lesser result is that he will appear to one in dreams.
The other good signs of accomplishing the siddhis is that one will meet in dreams
and visions lamas at the cemetery, or one will receive things from yoginis, or one will
dream that one is giving initiations to all sentient beings, or there will be a sun rise,
or one will dream about wearing a white cloth or nding a skull cup or jewel. These,
then are the signs of accomplishing the practice. One will then become rejuvenated.
Offerings
Preliminaries
Then say,
OM AH HUM
while sprinkling water as an offering.
I shall free all sentient beings from poverty and liberate them to the
state of Buddhahood. In order to do that, I shall meditate upon the wishfullling Tathagata (the White Mahakala).
Visualization
In the center on ones own heart is the undissipating drop of essence
(thigl) which is red, clear and round and the size of a large bean. In the
center of the thigl is a mercury white letter HUM. (This should be visualized clearly. )
From this letter HUM light rays emanate making offerings to the Buddhas
and Bodhisattvas, removing all poverty of sentient beings and liberating
them to the state of Guru Mahakala.
The light reabsorbs into and becomes inseparable from ones heart.
Because of this inseparability, all appearances turn into the trianglethe
Source of Dharma. It is clear like crystal. Flames burn on its rim. In its
center is the letter BAM. The letter BAM turns into an eight-petalled
lotus seat. In the center of the lotus seat is the wish-fullling conqueror
Mahakala, whose body is like a conch shell. His complexion is reddish-white.
He has one face, six arms and three eyes. His face is somewhat wrathful but at the
same time also smiling. His mouth is slightly opened with fangs visible inside. The
hair is orange in color and owing upwards. In the center of his forehead he has
a yellow-colored dot. On his head he wears a tiara of ve skulls. He also wears a
necklace of fty freshly cut heads.
Invocation
OM GURU MAHAKALA HA RI NI SA SIDDHI DZA