Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa Collected Works: Volume Two Online
Authors: Chogyam Trungpa,Chögyam Trungpa
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telling the truth in
See also
Psychotherapy; Space therapy
“Things as they are”
Third turning of the wheel of dharma
Thoughts
emotions and
environment of
existence of
meditation and
physical sensations and
resolving
root of
shunyata
and
See also
Discursive thoughts; Samskara; Subconscious thoughts
Three poisons
Three seeds of virtue
Three
yanas
Threefold training
Tibet
death in
medicine in
society in
study and meditation in
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Tibetan yoga
Tilopa
Time, wasting
Tonglen
definition of
stages of
vajrayana and
Torma
Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness
Transcending birth, cessation, and dwelling
Transcending Madness
Transmutation
Transpersonal cooperation
Transpersonal psychology
Trappist tradition
Tripitaka
Trishna
(eighth
nidana
)
Trungpa
(Midal)
Trungpa XI, (Chögyam, Chökyi Gyatso)
arrival in North America
biography of
and the Christian tradition
on his own death
interest in therapeutic disciplines
joy in Buddhism
lineage of
monasticism of
names and tides
practice experiences of
training
use of psychological terminology
Trust
Tummo
(inner heat)
Twelve
nidanas
Two veils of ego.
See
Twofold
kaya
Twofold
kaya
Ultimate
bodhichitta
generosity and
slogans
at the time of death
Unconditional being
Unconditional potentiality
Universal guru
Upadana
(ninth
nidana
)
Uttaratantra
Vajra
Vajra
family
Vajracchedika Sutra
Vajradhatu (organization)
Vajradhatu Seminaries
Vajralike
samadhi
Vajrayana
approach to neurosis
basis in mahayana
compassion in
definition of
tonglen
in
Vedana
(seventh
nidana
)
Vijnana
(third
nidana
)
Vikramashila
Vinayapitaka
Vipashyana
boredom and
ego and
egolessness and
introduction to
shamatha
and
and
shamatha
combined
vs. spacing out
the watcher and
Virtue,
samskaras
of
Visualization practice
Vows
See also
Bodhisattva vow; Refuge
Walking meditation
Wanting
Watcher
identification without
in meditation
See also
Self-consciousness
Watts, Alan
Western psychology, emphasis on theory
Wheel of life (illus.)
Windhorse
Wisdom
of all-accomplishing action
of all-encompassing space
differentiated from knowledge
discriminating awareness
of equanimity
mirrorlike
passion and
See also
Crazy wisdom
Wishful thinking
Work as spiritual practice
Working with others
in therapeutic relationships
Yama (personification of death)
Zen Center of San Francisco
Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind
Zen tradition
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
T HE P ATH I S THE G OAL : A B ASIC H ANDBOOK OF B UDDHIST M EDITATION
Editor’s Foreword
Barnet, Vermont, September 1974
5. From Raw Eggs to Stepping-Stones
Notes
T RAINING THE M IND AND C ULTIVATING L OVING -K INDNESS
Acknowledgments
Editor’s Foreword
Introduction
Point 1. The Preliminaries, Which Are a Basis for Dharma Practice
Point 2. The Main Practice, Which Is Training in Bodhichitta
Point 3. Transformation of Bad Circumstances into the Path of Enlightenment