Read The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa: Volume Three: 3 Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
truth of
Sufism
Surrendering
abhisheka and
of body
to guru
to lineage
of me-ness
of mind
of security
of speech
vajrayana/tantra
Survival mentality
sickness/healing and
Suzuki Roshi, Shunryu
Symbolism
of five buddha families
of life experience
religious
sensory
vs. “sign”
of thought patterns
vajrayana
Vajrayogini
See also
Iconography
Tail of the Tiger (retreat center)
See also
Karmê Chöling
Tai Situ Rinpoche
Taking refuge
in Buddha
in dharma
in sangha
three changes of
See also
Refuge ceremony
“Taking Refuge” (article)
“The Tale of Red Rock Jewel Valley” (Milarepa)
Tantra (Tib.
gyü
)
anuttara
colorfulness of
definition of
energy of intoxication in
father
five skandhas in
fruition
ground
mother
path
as quick path
as riding on razor’s edge
as self-secret
as transmutation vs. transcendence
union
as working with energy
See also
Vajrayana
Tantric/vajrayana iconography
of guru
of protective deities
of yidams
Tathagata
Tathagatagarbha
See also
Buddha nature
Tathata
(“what is”)
Teacher-student relationship
communication in
as relationship to life
testing in
three neurotic styles of
three-
yana
view of
See also
Guru
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
Ten
bhumis
paramitas
and
See also
individual listings
Tendrel
(“cosmic law”)
Tendzin, Ösel (Vajra Regent)
Tenth
bhumi
(“cloud of dharma”)
wisdom
paramita
as
Teshin Shekpa (Karmapa V)
Thamal gyi shepa. See
Ordinary wisdom/mind
“That”
Theistic disciplines
Theosophical Society
Theosophy
Therang (Bön god)
Thinley Rinpoche, Karma
Third
bhumi
(“luminous”)
patience
paramita
as
Third noble truth (truth of goal)
as “not-two”
Thought(s)
emotions and
first, best thought
flat-bottomed
gaps in
in human realm
in meditation
patterns of
as subconscious gossip
Three codes of discipline (
shila, samadhi, prajna
)
Three jewels
See also
Buddha; Dharma; Sangha
Three
kayas
Three lords of materialism
“The Three-Yana principle in Tibetan Buddhism” (article)
Tibet, Chinese communist destruction of
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Tibetan Buddhism
in America
history of
misconceptions of
monasticism of
New Translation Era of
practice lineage of
three yanas of
in West
See also
Hinayana; Mahayana; Vajrayana
“The Tibetan Buddhist Teachings and Their Application” (article)
Tibetan Buddhist texts
translations of
Tilopa (
mahasiddha
)
Naropa and
Vajrayogini sadhana of
Time
solid idea of
and timelessness
To
ceremony (Bön)
Torma
(offering), Vajrayogini
Totality, sense of
enlightenment and
Touch-and-go (technique)
“Tower House Discussions I & II” (article)
Tradition
Tragedy, sense of
humor and
“Transcending Materialism” (article)
Transmission
of enlightenment
oral
“single lineage/thread”
Transmutation (of energy)
through art
in Hindu tradition
vs. transcendence
Trident (Skt.
trishula
)
as “three bodies of buddha”
Trikaya
khatvanga as
Vajrayogini as
See also
Dharmakaya; Nirmanakaya; Sambhogakaya
Tripitaka
(Buddhist canon)
Trisong Detsen, King
“The True Meaning of Devotion” (seminar)
True nature
Trungmase (
mahasiddha
)
Trungpa lineage
Vajrayogini teachings of
See also
following listings
Trungpa I (Kunga Gylatsen)
Trungpa XI (Chögyam, Chökyi Gyatso)
lectures/seminars
as tertön
Thomas Merton and
use of language
as Vajra Holder of Karma Kagyü lineage
See also
chronologically:
in Tibet
in England
at Oxford
in Scotland
in Bhutan (retreat)
marriage of
in North America
Trust
devotion and
in nowness of neurosis
paramita
of discipline and
wariness of
Truth
experience of
indestructible/vajra
of suffering
Tsen (Bön god of fire)
Tsongkapa, Kadam lineage of
Tüsüm Khyenpa (Karmapa I)
Ugyenpa
Union tantra
ignorance and
Universality
of bhakti
of guru
of Milarepa
Universe
emperor of, as grain of sand
exposing oneself to
as guru
union with energy of
University of Colorado (group)
Unmasking process
two kinds of