I have an outline which needs to become table of content
I know how to use tags to create table of content - each level of table of
content receiving its previous level tiddler name as a tag.
But this is highly laborious and I know the TW folk like efficiency.
Can anyone suggest the most efficient way to make this outline into a Table
of content.
Many thanks
*Here is the outline:*
The first ground, Very Joyful, has two parts:
1. Introduction to the first ground
1. How the first ground is attained
2. Definition of the first ground
3. Divisions of the first ground
1. The path of seeing
1. The exalted awareness of meditative equipoise of the path of
seeing
2. The exalted awareness of subsequent attainment of the path
of seeing
3. The exalted awareness of the path of seeing that is neither
of the two
1. The uninterrupted path of the path of seeing
2. The released path of the first ground
3. The exalted awareness of meditative equipoise of the path
of seeing that is neither of the two
2. The path of meditation of the first ground
4. Etymology of the first ground
2. Explanation of the first ground
1. Briefly showing the entity of the ground, the basis of
characteristics
2. An extensive explanation of the good qualities that characterize
the ground
1. The good qualities that beautify one’s own continuum
1. Enumerating the good qualities
1. The good quality of attaining a meaningful name
2. The good quality of birth into Buddha’s family
3. The good quality of abandoning the three bonds
4. The good quality of abiding in great joy
5. The good quality of being able to cause a hundred worlds
to shake
6. The good quality of mastering higher grounds
7. The good quality of destroying the causes of lower rebirth
8. The good quality of exhausting the grounds of ordinary
beings
2. Showing the good qualities in brief
2. The good qualities that outshine others’ continuum
1. Outshining Hearers and Solitary Realizers by way of lineage
on this ground
2. Outshining Hearers and Solitary Realizers by way of wisdom
on the seventh ground
3. An explanation of the meaning established by this teaching
1. The teaching of Sutra on the Ten Grounds that Hearers and
Solitary Realizers have the realization of the lack of inherent
existence
of all phenomena
2. The sources that prove this
3. Rejecting arguments against this teaching
3. The surpassing good quality of the first ground
3. Conclusion by way of expressing the good qualities of the ground
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