Read The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa: Volume One Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
Buddha activity
five analogies of
Buddhahood
difference between bodhisattva and
shunyata and
Buddha in the Palm of Your Hand
(Tendzin)
Buddha nature
Buddhism
Bön and
compassion of
devotional practices in
nine yanas/stages of
oral transmission of
revolutionary attitude of
rules of
taking refuge and
three yanas of
in the West
See also
Tibetan Buddhism; individual listings of yanas
Buddhist culture
Buddhist teachings
universality of
Byrd-Hoffman theater group
Casper, Marvin
Cave(s), (retreat)
Mount Kulha Ngang Ya
Mount Kyo Rinchen Pungpa
of Rölpa Dorje
Yarlung, at Samye
Centered, remaining
Chakra
(journal)
Chakra(s)
wangkur of
Chakrasamvara (Tib.
khorlo demchok
) ceremony
Chamdo (Tibet)
Chance, meaning of
Chao Erfung (Manchu viceroy)
Chetsang Tulku Rinpoche III, artistry of
Chetsang Tulku Rinpoche IV, artistry of
Chi-me Tulku
Chinese Communist occupation of Tibet
in Chamdo
on Changthang plateau
in Derge
in Jyekundo
in Kongpo
in Lathog
in Lhasa
in Nangchen
in Nyewo Valley
in Pashö
in Siling
in Sining district
work/concentration camps of
Chinese Nationalist regime (in Tibet)
Chöd school
Chögyal Phakpa (Sakya abbot)
“Chögyam’s Diary”
Chöle (yogin)
Christianity, devotional practices of
Chung Rinpoche (representative, Dalai Lama)
Clarity
Clothing, effects of civilian vs. monastic
The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa
(series)
Communication
as act of generosity
as buddha activity
creative
duality and
example of
Jamgön Kongtrül on
patience and
Compassion
as active quality of enlightenment
Avalokiteshvara as embodiment of
as dimension of knowledge
drum as symbol of
feminine/masculine aspects of
as harmlessness
as wisdom in action
Concentration
on breath in meditation
development of
Concepts
as obstacles
respecting
Confusion, universality of
Consciousness, as monkey
Contemplation (Tib.
sampa
)
Continuity of coincidence
Conviction
Coracles
Corruption of spiritual society
Crazy wisdom
definition of
Crazy Wisdom
Creativity
compassion as
contemplative training and
Crook, Dr. John
Crooked Cucumber
(Chadwick)
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
Dakini principle
Dalai Lama XIV (Tenzin Gyatso)
Tibetan residences of
Dana paramita
See also
Generosity
Dark Age
The Dawn of Tantra
Death
concept of
fear of
Dechen Chöling (Tibet)
Dechen Tse
tratsang
(college)
Derge (Tibet)
Derge, King(s) of
cabinet of
Chögyal Tenpa Tsering
mother/regent of
as resistance force
Derge Gönchen (palace)
printing press at
Deshung Rinpoche
Desire
Devaputra
Devotion
and faith in Kagyü school
Devotional practices
Buddhist
Hindu
Dharma
dana
of
as definition of Bön
guru’s speech as
joy of
as passionlessness
taking refuge in
as three yanas
Dharma Art
Dharma Art (teachings)
Dharmadhatu
meditation centers
Dharmakaya
entrance into
Dharma Ocean series
Dhyana paramita
Diamond Light
Discipline
freedom and
as shila paramita
Divination system(s)
prasena
takpa
Dombipa
Dorje Dzong
Dorje Khyung Dzong (Tibet)
Dorlha (resistance leader)
Drala(s)
Dreams/visions
of author’s mother
of Gampopa
of Jamgön Kongtrül of Sechen
of Trungpa
of Trungpa Künga Gyaltsen
Driver, John
Drölma Lhakhang Monastery
Drukpa Kagyü school
Duality
as problem for communication
Düdjom Rinpoche
Dukkha.
See
Pain
Dündül, Pu
Dütsi Tel Monastery, Surmang
decoration of
destruction of
expansion of
history, of
quarters at
Rölpa Dorje Rinpoche (regent abbot)
author’s childhood at
Dzogchen.
See
Maha ati
Dzongsar Monastery
“Early Outward”
Ego
existence of
fear and
giving away
ox-herding pictures and
self-consciousness of
surrender of
twist of
watcher as
wisdom and
Egolessness
author’s definition in
OED
Eido Roshi
Eight precepts
Eliot, T. S.
Emptiness
shunyata vs.
Energy
mahamudra mandala of
as virya paramita
Enlightened society
Enlightenment
compassion and wisdom of
Enthronement of Trungpa Rinpoche
Escape from Tibet
as pilgrimage
The Essential Chögyam Trungpa
Exchanging self for other (practice)
Experience, manure of
Fagan, Joann
Fagan, Michael
Faith
Farewell ceremony (Tibetan)
Fear
chöd practice and
ego and
Finances (of Tibetan monasteries)
First thought
First Thought Best Thought
Five buddha families
om mani padme hum
mantra and
Five Mothers (mountains)
Form, emptiness and
isness of