The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa Collected Works: Volume Two (108 page)

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Authors: Chogyam Trungpa,Chögyam Trungpa

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neutrality of
space and
time scale of
transcending
See also
Ego, development of

Five strengths

Five
tathagathas
(awakened beings)

See also
Five buddha families

Five Treasuries (of Jamgön Kongtrül)

Flower arrangement, Japanese art of

Fool, being a

Forgiveness

Form

emptiness and
first
skandha
formlessness and

Forty-six Ways in Which a Bodhisattva Fails

Four
dharmas
of Gampopa

text of

Four foundations of mindfulness

Four
karmas
(actions)

Four
kayas

See also
under individual
kaya

Four reminders

Freedom, unconditional

Freud, Sigmund

Future in Buddhist philosophy

Gampopa

Gap, the

Generosity

paramita
types of

Gentleness

Ghosts

Glimpses of Abhidharma

Glimpses of Shunyata

Glimpses of Mahayana

God

God realm

Golden Buddhists

Goodness, attitude of

“Grandmother’s finger-pointing”

Grasping (ninth
nidana
)

Great Eastern Sun vision

Guenther, Herbert V.

Guests, inviting

Guhyasamajatantra

Guilt, in non-Buddhist traditions

Guru, myth of

See also
Spiritual friend; Teacher

Habit

Health.
See
Intrinsic health

Heart of Buddhist Meditation

Heart Sutra

Hell, existence of

Hell realm

Heroism of the bodhisattva

Hinayana

discipline
ego in
individual salvation in
mahayana, differentiated from
shunyata
, view of
taming ego in
tonglen
and

Hinduism

Hope

expectation and
of fruition
merit and
perception and
types of

Hopelessness

bodily experience of
compassion and
as ground
origin of

Human birth, value of

Human realm

Humility

Humor, sense of

The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa

Hungry ghost realm

“Hungry perception”

Identification

with the teacher
with the teachings

Idiot compassion

Ignorance

awakened mind and
development of
first
nidana
klesha
of
mahamudra
understanding of
types of

Illusion

Imagination

“Immediate cause”

Imprisonment

Impulse (fourth
skandha
)

See also
Intellect (fourth
skandha
)

Inner heat

Insanity

aggression and
curing

Insight

Insight meditation

See also
Vipashyana

Inspiration and disappointment

Instinctive behavior

Intellect (fourth
skandha
)

mind/body in

Intelligence

See also
Prajna; Rikpa

Intrinsic health

Intuition

Irritation, working with

Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics

Japanese tea ceremony

Jara marana
(twelfth
nidana
)

Jati
(eleventh
nidana
)

Jealous god realm

Jealousy

The Jewel Ornament of Liberation

Jhana
states

Jnana
(wisdom)

See also
Wisdom

Jones, Maxwell

Journey without Goal

Joy

in dharma practice
exertion and
maintaining
in
tonglen
practice

Kadam lineage

Kadam
, meaning of

Kadampa slogans.
See
Atisha slogans

Kagyü lineage

emphasis of
Karma Kagyü

Kalyanamitra. See
Spiritual friend

Karma

auspicious coincidence and
cutting
in the human realm
“immediate cause”
skandhas
and

Karmê-Chöling (practice center)

Karma family

Karma Kagyü.
See under
Kagyü lineage

Karmapa XVI (Rangjung Rikpe Dorje)

Karuna. See
Compassion

Keating, Father Thomas

Khyentse Rinpoche, Dilgo

King Prithika, dream of

Kleshas

overcoming
suppressing
See also
Emotions

Knowing oneself

Knowledge

See also
Prajna

Koan practices

Kobun Chino Roshi

Kohn, Sherab Chödzin

Kongtrül of Sechen, Jamgön

Kongtrül the Great, Jamgön

Kongtrül III, Jamgön

Krishnamurti

Kriya yoga

Kündzop. See
Conventional reality

Kwong Roshi, Bill

Laing, R. D.

Lalita
(“dance with reality”)

Lang-ri Thangpa

Language, respect for

Laziness

Learning, role of opening and discipline in

Lhak-thong

See also
Vipashyana

Lief, Judith L.

Lineage in Buddhism

“Lion’s corpse”

Lion’s Roar (proclamation of mahayana)

Listening, importance of

Lodrö
(intellect)

Logos

Lojong
practice

See also
Mind training

Loneliness

compassion and
love and
no-self and
sangha
and

Love

compassion and
ego and
existence of
mahayana understanding of

LSD

Luminosity

Madhyamaka school

Madness

See also
Insanity

Maezumi Roshi

Magic, ordinary

Maha ati

Mahakalas. See
Protectors of the dharma

Mahamudra

Maharshi, Ramana

Mahasukha
(great bliss)

Mahayana

basis of
definitions
discipline
ego in
hinayana, differentiated from
identification with
instruction at death
logic of
tantra and
vajrayana, as basis for

Mahayoga yana

Maitri bhavana

See also
Maitri practice

Maitri community

Maitri
(loving-kindness)

in therapeutic practice

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