Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa Collected Works: Volume Two Online
Authors: Chogyam Trungpa,Chögyam Trungpa
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slogans
Prajnaparamita Alankara
Prajnaparamita Hridaya. See
Heart Sutra
Prajnaparamita in Eight Thousand Lines
Pranidhana
(vision)
Precision
Preliminary practices
Present, relating to
See also under
Commitment
Pride
Primal therapy
Primitive beliefs about reality
Primitive emotions.
See
Conflicting emotions
Primordial ground
Projection
Protectors of the dharma (
dharmapalas
)
Psychological development, environment and upbringing in
Psychological materialism
Psychology.
See
Buddhist psychology; Western psychology
Psychotherapy
commitment to
difficulties with
meditation as
training for
Puja
Pybus, Diana.
See
Mukpo, Diana J.
Radiation in sitting practice
Ram Dass
Ratna
family
Recollection
Reference point
Refuge
Relationships, romantic and sexual
Relative
bodhichitta
development of
mother and child analogy
slogans
Relaxation and
bodhichitta
Religion
spirituality and
universality of
Renunciation
Repentance
Reproach
Resistance
Rikpa
(fundamental intelligence)
Rituals in Western culture
Root Text of the Seven Points of Training the Mind
Rudra
Sacred command
Sacred view
Sacrifice
Sadayatana
(fifth
nidana
)
“Sadhana of Mahamudra”
Salvation
Samadhi
See also
Meditation; Sitting meditation
Samadhiraja Sutra
Samaya
Sambhogakaya
Samsara
attitudes toward
enlightenment and
nirvana and
revulsion toward
Samskara
fourth
skandha
second
nidana
Sangha
perversion of
role of
Sanity
environment of
radiating
See also
Basic sanity
Satipatthana
(resting in intelligence)
Satori
See also
Enlightenment
Scientific mind
“Secret doctrine”
Security
Seed of virtue
Self-consciousness
Self-examination
Self-improvement
Self-pity
Self-respect
“Self-secret”
Sem
(aspect of mind)
Sensation (fifth
nidana
)
Sense consciousnesses
Sense perceptions
Sensory-awareness schools of meditation
Setting-sun logic
Sevenfold service
Seventh consciousness
Shamatha
and ego
importance of
jhana
states and
primitive
and
tonglen
vipashyana
and
and
vipashyana
combined
See also
Meditation
Shambhala International
Shambhala Training program
Shantideva
Shila
(discipline)
See also
Discipline
Shravakayana
Shunyata
absolute principle of
compassion and
ego and
emotions and
experience of
fruition
ground
mantra of
pain and
of phenomena
as protection
symbolism of
understanding
See also
Emptiness
Silence
Sin
Sitting meditation
emotions in
versus hanging out
importance of
lohan
as example for
See also
Meditation
Six realms
Six senses
Skillful means
Slogan practice
materials for
Slothfulness
Smriti-upasthana
(resting in intelligence)
Society, relating to
“Soft spot”
See also
Bodhichitta; Compassion
Space
breath and
freezing and solidifying
lion’s roar and
open
Space therapy
Sparsha
(sixth
nidana
)
Speed and aggression
Spiritual adviser
Spiritual friend
bodhisattvas
and
relating to
role of
Spiritual materialism
ego and
mind/body and
primitive beliefs and
shunyata
and
sitting practice and
understanding
Spirituality
ambition in
religion and
sexuality and
traditional approaches to
work and
Spontaneity
Star of Bethlehem
See also
Enlightenment
Strong determination
Study and practice
Subconscious thoughts and emotions
Suffering
noble truth of
responsive to
is
tonglen
practice
Sugatagarbha
See also
Basic wakefulness; Buddha nature
Suicide
Surmang monastery
Surrender
Sutich, Anthony
Sutra of the Treasury of Buddha
Sutrapitaka
Suzuki Roshi, Shunryu
Svabhavikakaya
Swear words as reminders
Symbol and reality
Sympathy
Szpakowski, Susan
Tantra
Tantric iconography
Taranatha
Tarthang Tulku
Tathagatagarbha
See also
Buddha nature
Teacher (spiritual)
awareness of
finding
necessity of
relationship to students
role of
as spiritual friend
welcoming the
See also
Universal guru
Teachers (secular)
Teachings
how to approach
intellectual relationship with
nature of
See also
Dharma
Tendzin, Vajra Regent Ösel
Theism and nontheism
Thera, Nyanaponika
Therapy
conventional understanding of
meditation and
meditation in
practice of
skillful means of