Read The Collected Works of Chogyam Trungpa: Volume Three: 3 Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
neurotic patterns of
as “open secret”
ordinary
as perception of other
reasoning, of human realm
samaya of
spirituality and
three aspects of
training/taming
unification of body and
vajra
See also
Awakened state
Mindfulness
as action and attention
-awareness
of breathing
vs. concentration
disease as message of
right
as state of balance
See also
Four foundations of mindfulness
Mipham Rinpoche, Sakyong
Miracles, desire for
Mirrorlike wisdom
Monastic discipline
tantric yoga and
Money (“green energy”)
Morality
See also
Discipline
paramita
Mother tantra
passion and
Motivation
Mount Athos
“Mukpo” (unpublished memoir)
Mukpo, Diana Pybus
Mysteriousness, concept of
Mystical experiences
of sanity/insanity
world of
“The Myth of Don Juan” (article)
The Myth of Freedom
Nagarjuna
Nalanda (foundation)
Nalanda Festival (Boston)
Tibetan art exhibit
Nālandā Translation Committee
Nalanda University (India)
Name
bodhisattva
refuge
Namgyal, Dagpo Tashi
Naropa (
mahasiddha
)
Marpa and
tantric yoga of
Tilopa and
Vajrayogini and
Naropa Institute
Conference on Buddhist/Christian Meditation
Naropa Institute Journal of Psychology
Native American wisdom, rape of
Negativity
negative
to oneself
profundity of
Neuroses
drugs and
five buddha family
learning from
as manure
Ngonagpa of Langru
Ngöndro
Nihilism
shunyata vs.
Ninth bhumi (“good intellect”)
paramita of “power” as
Nirmanakaya
Nirvana
as freedom
samsara and
in tantra
Nonaggression
Dharma as
as worldview
Nondualistic state
as beyond reference points
intoxication and
isness quality of
as “not-two”
Nonmeditation, humor and
Nontheism
Nonthought
as dancing ground of experience
as dharmakaya
as Vajrayogini
Nonviolence, spirituality as ultimate
Nowness
vs. aggression
as being true
creative aspect of
enlightenment as awake in
of meditation
Nyen (Bön god of Tibetan folk)
Nyingmapa school
Obstacle(s)
to devotion
primary, on spiritual path
as reminder of sacred outlook
self-questioning as
Offerings
“Old dog” quality
Oneness
as concept
with ego
One-pointedness
One-up-manship
Openness
as absolute trust and self-confidence
as awareness of details
as commitment to sanity
and communication with guru
as continual meditative state
as key to healing
as out-breath
panic as source of
as real friendship
as state of mind before ego
using natural circumstances to restore
as victory over fear
Open way (mahayana path)
compassion as key to
as path of exposing oneself
Ordinariness
extraordinary
Ordinary wisdom/mind (Tib.
thamal gyi shepa
)
Original sin
Ösel
(luminosity)
“Other”
egolessness of
projections as
warfare with
working with
Pacifying karma
Padma
(buddha family)
Padmasambhava
as Sengge Dradrok
Pain
pleasure and
three kinds of
Pali Text Society
Panic
constant, in tantra
perception and
as source of openness
Paramita(s)
as bodhisattva action
See also
Six
paramitas
Paranoia
absolute
poverty mentality and
self-deception and
sowing seeds of
vs. spontaneity
with teacher
as watcher principle
Parents, as friends vs. relatives
Passion
free vs. neurotic
mother tantra and
Vajrayogini
See also
Desire
Passionlessness
Patience
paramita
aggression and
meditation and
as third bhumi
Pattern(s)
awareness in mahavipashyana meditation
of energy
of karmic chain reaction
of love
of openness
of phenomena
reading the world’s
See also
Habitual patterns
Peace
indestructible
-marchers
as nonaction
ultimate meaning of, on earth
Pema Karpo
Perception(s)
offerings of sense
as one-shot deal
of other
sacred outlook as pure
of shunyata
spiritual implications of
tantra and
unbiased
Perception-impulse,
skandka
of
Physical materialism
“Pig, snake, rooster” (stupidity, aggression, passion)
Pleasure
nonexistence of
pain and
Poetics
American
clear seeing and
three stages of
two kinds of
Politeness
Pomdrakpa