Dharmashop – Narak Kong Shak
1. These are the five kāyas of Māhayoga. The vajrakāya of the unchanging natural state is the embodiment of the enlightened
activity of all the buddhas, and the perfect kāya of complete awakening is the embodiment of all the buddhas’ enlightened qualities.
2. The ten secrets are the four general secrets of the view, meditation, action and fruition; the four intermediate secrets; what is
worthy of secrecy; and the secrecy through entrustment.
3. Recognizing the true nature of the five aggregates, the five elements, the five sense faculties, the five sense consciousnesses, and
the five sense objects.
4. Not abandoning the five poisons of desire, anger, dull indifference, pride and jealousy, which are to be transformed into the five
pure wisdoms.
5. Accepting faeces, urine, blood, semen and bone marrow.
6. The five families to be accomplished: Vajra, Ratna, Padma, Karma and Tathāgata.
7. Taking life, taking what is not given, sexual misconduct, lying and idle gossip.
8. Dawn, morning, midday, afternoon, dusk and midnight.
9. This means actually eating the tsok before it has been consecrated, or thinking about eating it and considering it as ordinary
food. It may also refer to behaving inappropriately during the practice, talking noisily, and laughing and joking, rather than
remaining in samādhi meditation.
10. Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, hot and astringent.

