For the modern student, The Profound Inner Principles offers a "cosmology of the self." It suggests that our psychological struggles and physical ailments are often reflections of imbalances in our "inner principles." By studying these works, one gains a map of the consciousness that transcends cultural or historical boundaries, pointing toward a universal "Inner Science."
He connects these deep tantric theories with the practical "Three Trainings" of ethics, meditation, and wisdom, ensuring the teachings remain grounded. 4. Why It Matters Today
The work is built upon several "profound" realizations regarding the nature of mind and matter:
The text explores the "inner" architecture of the human experience. While standard Buddhist philosophy often focuses on external conduct and general mental training, the Profound Inner Principles looks at the —the subtle energetic system of channels ( nadis ), winds ( prana ), and essences ( bindu ).