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All initiations and deity empowerments

All initiations and deity empowerments



This is a complete name list of teachings that Mata and myself have received from various  masters during 2013-2014.


See also "Full list of my teachers and masters".

- Kim Katami, 24.11.2014




Masters/mahasiddhas
  1. Thirumular
  2. Babaji
  3. Bogar Natha (a.k.a. Lao Tsu, 29)
  4. Agastya (a.k.a. Padmashambhava, 11)
  5. Rama
  6. Krishna
  7. Lahiri (a.k.a. Vimalamitra, 24)
  8. Sriyukteswar (a.k.a. Garab Dorje, 25)
  9. Mataji
  10. Ramalinga (a.k.a. Isha Natha/Jesus Christ, 26)
  11. Padmashambhava (a.k.a. Agastya, 4)
  12. Tilopa
  13. Luipa
  14. Milarepa
  15. Asanga
  16. Nagarjuna
  17. Saraha
  18. Virupa
  19. Kilapa
  20. Shantipa
  21. Jomo Memo
  22. Machig Lapdron
  23. Niguma
  24. Vimalamitra (a.k.a. Lahiri Mahasaya, 7)
  25. Garab Dorje (a.k.a. Sri Yukteswar, 8)
  26. Isha Natha/Jesus Christ (a.k.a. Ramalinga, 10)
  27. Dharmakirti
  28. Lao Tsu, (a.k.a. Bogar Natha, 3)
  29. Kukai
Other masters and teachers

  1. Baba
  2. Mata
  3. Ananda Mayi Ma
  4. Arjuna
  5. Gorakhnatha
  6. Patanjali
  7. Matsyendranatha
  8. Punnakeesar
  9. Narada
  10. Sharapa
  11. Kanapa
  12. Karuvoorar
  13. Sivavakkiyar
  14. Ramadevar
  15. Yamaoka Tesshu
  16. Ueshiba Morihei
  17. Miyamoto Musashi
  18. Kukai, Kobo Daishi
  19. 16th Karmapa
  20. 17th Karmapa
  21. Mingyur Rinpoche
  22. Drenchen Rema
  23. Ayu Khandro
  24. Do Khyentse
  25. Gogen Yamaguchi

Various deities,
known in buddhism, hinduism and shinto

Here listed not in any special order though most in the list constitute smaller systems for specific spiritual fruit.

  1. Ganesha
  2. Parvati
  3. Muruga
  4. Shiva
  5. Hari
  6. Harihara
  7. Palahari
  8. Harinarayana
  9. Balanarayana
  10. Brahmanarayana
  11. Suryanarayana
  12. Satyanarayana
  13. Vishnu
  14. Dakshinamurti
  15. Shivamurti
  16. Brahmamurti
  17. Dattatreya
  18. Nandi
  19. Avalokiteshvara
  20. Vajrasattva
  21. Vajradhara
  22. Aksobhya
  23. Amitabha
  24. Amoghasiddhi
  25. Ratnashambhava
  26. Vairochana
  27. Samantabhadra
  28. Kali
  29. Mahakala
  30. Vajrayogini
  31. Chinnamasta
  32. Savitri
  33. Sundari
  34. Kamalatmika
  35. Saraswati
  36. Bhuvaneshwari
  37. Sadashiva
  38. Maheshvara
  39. Rudra
  40. Parameshvara
  41. Shiva (the same as number 4)
  42. Tripura Sundari
  43. Sivakama Sundari
  44. Raja Sundari
  45. Rani Sundari
  46. Bala Sundari
  47. Manjushri
  48. Vajrakilaya
  49. Vajrapani
  50. Vajrabhairava
  51. Kalachakra
  52. Cundi (an aspect of Avalokiteshvara)
  53. Sahasra Avalokiteshvara
  54. Cintamani Avalokiteshvara
  55. Ekadasamukha Avalokiteshvara
  56. Hari Prem
  57. Hari Moni
  58. Kashi Moni
  59. Praja Moni
  60. Rashi Moni
  61. Hara Moni
  62. Adi Buddha
  63. Ganeshwari
  64. Naradeshwari
  65. Gaurangi
  66. Nakuleshwari
  67. Vidyeshwari
  68. Sunyeshwari
  69. Sarweshwari
  70. Saradeshwari
  71. Nareshwari
  72. Savitreshwari
  73. Parameshwari
  74. Satyeshwari
  75. Garudeshwari
  76. Shambeshwari
  77. Maitreshwari
  78. Maneshwari
  79. Vijneshwari
  80. Agneshwari
  81. Paladeshwari
  82. Kareshwari
  83. Kameshwari
  84. Mareshwari
  85. Muleshwari
  86. Kalinkini
  87. Muruga (the same as number 3)
  88. Subramuniya
  89. Skandakumara
  90. Brahmakumara
  91. Vishnukumara
  92. Shivakumara
  93. Harikumara
  94. Kalakumara
  95. Devikumara
  96. Vaishnavi
  97. Yamantaka
  98. Avalokiteshwari
  99. Black Madonna
  100. Vaishravana (tib. Kubera)
  101. Hayagriva
  102. Hevajra
  103. Mahavairocana Vajradhatu
  104. Mahavairocana Garbhadhatu
  105. Acala Vidyaraja
  106. Akashagarbha
  107. Ksitigarbha
  108. Akashagarbha
  109. Sthamaprapta
  110. Samantabhadra
  111. Bhaisajyaguru
  112. Maitreya
  113. Vajravarahi
  114. Narodakini
  115. Krishna Yogini (tib. Tröma Nagmo)
  116. Shri Devi (tib. Palden Lhamo)
  117. Ekajati
  118. Rahula
  119. Vajrasadhu
  120. Nidra Yogini
  121. Nidrani
  122. Nidrama
  123. Simhamukha
  124. Amaterasu
  125. Amenominakanushi no kami
  126. Futsunushi/Katori O-Kami
  127. Kashima O-Kami

21 dimensions

21 dimensions each with their own mudra. 21 dimensions refer to three different 7 chakra-systems in the 1. torso and head (mantra: Om, bright light), 2. limbs (Hum, black light) and 3. above the head (A, transparent).
First system of seven chakras (bright light) and their corresponding dimensions:

  1. +1, First dimension, root center
  2. +2, Second dimension, sex center
  3. +3, Third dimension, navel center
  4. +4, Fourth dimension, heart center
  5. +5, Fifth dimension, throat center
  6. +6, Sixth dimension, forehead/center of the head
  7. +7, Seventh dimension, crown center

Second system of seven chakras (black light) and their dimensions:

  1. -1, Eigth dimension, shoulder/hip
  2. -2, Ninth dimension, upper arm/thigh
  3. -3, Tenth dimension, elbow/knee
  4. -4, Eleventh dimension, forearm/shin
  5. -5, Twelth dimension, wrist/ankle
  6. -6, Thirteenth dimension, palm/foot
  7. -7, Fourteenth dimension, fingers/toes

Third system of seven chakras (transparent) and their dimensions:

  1. +-1, Fifteenth dimension, above the head
  2. +-2, Sixteenth dimension, above the head
  3. +-3, Seventeenth dimension, above the head
  4. +-4, Eighteenth dimension, above the head
  5. +-5, Nineteenth dimension, above the head
  6. +-6, Twentieth dimension, above the head
  7. +-7, Twentyfirst dimension, above the head

Practices

  1. Dzogchen (referring to this field of spiritual teachings in general)  
  2. Tibetan Heart Yoga, 4 levels
  3. Thögal of Vimalamitra with two different mudras/parts of practice (referring to practices that lead to full buddhahood and rainbow body)
  4. Thögal of Padmashambhava, referring to practices that lead to full buddhahood and Diamond Light body
  5. Sem Dzin, Vimalamitra's Wisdom Meditation (referring to a 12-part set of meditation practices)
  6. Dzogchen Ngöndro, Vimalamitra Yoga (referring to a 19-part set of physical-energetic-spiritual yoga practices)
  7. Tibetan Hatha Yoga, Yoga teachings given by Machig Lapdron
  8. Phowa, Yoga of Death and Dying
  9. Chöd of Machig Lapdron, a complete form of Chöd-practice
  10. Chinkon Kishin, esoteric spiritual practice given by aikido O-sensei Morihei Ueshiba for midn purification and meditation

Four aspects of rigpa as transmitted by Vimalamitra and Garab Dorje

  1. Lhundrup Bubki Rigpa: Rigpa of all-encompassing spontaneous presence
  2. Tselgyi Rigpa: Effulgent Rigpa
  3. Ngowoi Rigpa: Essence Rigpa
  4. Ghzi/Zhi Rigpa: Basis Rigpa

  1. Jivanmukta/Arhat/Purity of mind
  2. Paramukta/Full Buddhahood/Mahasiddha

Vidyadhara Bhumis with corresponding mudras

  1. Matured Vidyadhara, 1. bhumi
  2. Vidyadhara with power over life, 2.-4. bhumis
  3. Mahamudra Vidyadhara, 5.-10. bhumis
  4. Spontaneously accomplished Vidyadhara, 11.-13. bhumis

Meditations and samadhis

  1. Shamatha with support/Concentration
  2. Shamatha without support/Savikalpa Samadhi
  3. Nirodha/Nirvana/Nirvikalpa Samadhi/Cessation