Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa Collected Works: Volume Two Online
Authors: Chogyam Trungpa,Chögyam Trungpa
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See also
Making friends with ourselves
Maitri
postures
Maitri
practice
See also Tonglen
Maitri Space Awareness
Making friends with ourselves
Mandala principle
Maras
Margulies, Sonja
Martyrdom
Masculine principle
Maslow, Abraham
Materialism
See also
Psychological materialism; Spiritual materialism
Materialistic society
“Me-ness”
Meditation
abhidharma
and
beginning to practice
Buddhist approach to
compassion and
in daily life
dangers of
definition
difficulties of
distractions, working with
ego and
five
skandhas
and
full embodiment of
hopelessness and
importance of
instructions for young people
joining situations with
karma and
mind/body and
as mind training
obstacles to
paramita
of
posture
psychological development and
purpose
six senses and
state of
study and
technique(s)
in theistic traditions
therapy and
threefold training
ultimate bodhichitta and
See also
Meditation in action; Sitting meditation; Walking meditation
Meditation in Action
Meditation in action
Meeting of two minds
Memory
Mental background
Mental patterns (
samskaras
)
Merit (
punya
)
Merton, Father Thomas
Milarepa
Mind
analytical
aspects of
cloudy
definition
distinguished from consciousness
examining
as sixth sense
taming
unconditional
Mind/body
continuity of
in the
skandhas
Mind training
Mindfulness
awareness and
breath and
concentration and
definition of
emptiness and
four aspects of
loss of
in postmeditation
See also
Four foundations of mindfulness
Misinterpretations in practice
Money and spiritual practice
Morality
Morita therapy
Mother principle.
See
Feminine principle
“Mother sentient beings”
Mudra
Mukpo, Diana J. (Diana Pybus)
Mukpo, Ösel Rangdröl (Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche)
The Myth of Freedom
Nagarjuna
Nālandā Translation Committee
Nalanda University
Name and form (fourth
nidana
)
Naropa Canada
Naropa Institute (now Naropa University)
clinical psychology program
Department of Contemplative Psychotherapy
founding of
philosophy of education
sitting meditation at
Naropa (
mahasiddha
)
Neurosis
definitions of
existence and
getting tired of
origins of
overcoming
root of
wisdom and
Neurotic attacks
See also
Döns
Neurotic crimes
Neutral thoughts (
samskaras
of)
Nidanas. See
Twelve nidanas
Nihilism
Nirmanakaya
Nirvana
“Noble heart”(
nyingje
)
Nonduality
Nonexistence
experience of
of phenomena
of self
See also
Existence
Nontheism
Nonvirtue
Nowness
Nuisance mind
See also
Seventh consciousness
Obstacles
gratitude toward
working with
Offering cake.
See
Torma
Old age and death (twelfth
nidana
)
“Old dog mentality”
“One taste”
Openness
Oral tradition
Orderly Chaos
Ordinary mind
Original sin
The Oxford English Dictionary
Padma
family
Pain
comfort and
hassle, differentiated from
hinayana view of
mind/body and
pleasure and
pure
shunyata
and
See also
Suffering
Panic
Panoramic awareness
Panoramic vision
Paramita
practices
See also
under individual
paramita
Paranoia
Passion
communication and
free and wild
giving up
human realm and
klesha
of
ordinary
types of
vajra
Passionlessness
The Path Is the Goal
Patience
in Buddhist tradition
paramita
in practice
prajna
and
in working with others
Perception (third
skandha
)
as inspiration
mind/body in
qualities of
Personality types
Physical environment in therapeutic practice
Physical sensations during meditation
Pleasure
in the god realm
pain and
pure
Podvoll, M.D., Edward (Lama Mingyur)
Poison of
shunyata
Possession.
See
Dön
Postmeditation experience
awareness in
lojong
slogans in
tonglen
in
See also
Meditation in action
Poverty mentality
Practice and study
Practice Lineage.
See
Kagyü lineage
Practice, meaning of
Prajna
(knowledge)
compassion, union of
differentiated from wisdom
propagating
Prajnaparamita
shunyata
and