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T
HE
C
OLLECTED
W
ORKS OF
C
HÖGYAM
T
RUNGPA
VOLUME ONE
Born in Tibet • Meditation in Action • Mudra
• Selected Writings
VOLUME TWO
Glimpses of Abhidharma • Glimpses of Mahayana • Glimpses of Shunyata • The Path Is the Goal • Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness
• Selected Writings
VOLUME THREE
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism • The Heart of the Buddha • The Myth of Freedom
• Selected Writings
VOLUME FOUR
The Dawn of Tantra • Journey without Goal • The Lion’s Roar
• An Interview with Chögyam Trungpa
VOLUME FIVE
Crazy Wisdom • Illusion’s Game • The Life of Marpa the Translator
(Excerpts) •
The Rain of Wisdom
(Excerpts) •
The Sadhana of Mahamudra
(Excerpts) • Selected Writings
VOLUME SIX
Glimpses of Space • Orderly Chaos • Secret Beyond Thought • The Tibetan Book of the Dead:
Commentary •
Transcending Madness
• Selected Writings
VOLUME SEVEN
The Art of Calligraphy
(Excerpts) •
Dharma Art
•
Visual Dharma
(Excerpts) • Selected Poems • Selected Writings
VOLUME EIGHT
THE COLLECTED WORKS OFGreat Eastern Sun: The Wisdom of Shambhala • Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
• Selected Writings
CHÖGYAM TRUNGPA
Born in Tibet
Meditation in Action
Mudra
Selected Writings
Carolyn Rose Gimian
Diana J. Mukpo
AND
Samuel Bercholz
SHAMBHALA • BOSTON & LONDON • 2010
Shambhala Publications, Inc.
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Boston, Massachusetts 02115
© 2003 by Diana J. Mukpo
Publisher’s Foreword © 2003 by Samuel Bercholz
Introduction to Volume One © 2003 by Carolyn R. Gimian
See the Sources section at the back of this book for a continuation of the copyright page.
Frontispiece: Chögyam Trungpa in Scotland, circa 1968, provided by Tendzin Parsons. From the collection of the Shambhala Archives. Photographer unknown.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Trungpa, Chögyam, 1939–
[Works. 2003]
The collected works of Chögyam Trungpa / edited by Carolyn Rose Gimian; forewords by Diana J. Mukpo and Samuel Bercholz.—1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
eISBN 978-0-8348-2150-7
ISBN 978-1-59030-025-1 (v.1)
ISBN 978-1-59030-026-8 (v.2)
ISBN 978-1-59030-027-5 (v.3)
ISBN 978-1-59030-028-2 (v.4)
ISBN 978-1-59030-029-9 (v.5)
ISBN 978-1-59030-030-5 (v.6)
ISBN 978-1-59030-031-2 (v.7)
ISBN 978-1-59030-032-9 (v.8)
1. Spiritual life—Buddhism. 2. Buddhism—Doctrines. I. Gimian, Carolyn Rose. II. Title.
BQ4302.T7823 2003
294.3′420423—DC22 2003058963
Supplications for the Vidyadhara the Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
You who have realized the dharmata of what is,
With oceans of skillful deeds of a buddha’s son,
You possess the buddha activity which tames untamable beings:
May your body, speech, and mind be established in the vajra nature.
Through the strength of the Buddha’s wisdom and compassion and that of his sons far and wide,
By the power of the oceans of lokapalas’ and dharmapalas’ activity,
I ask for the good of the teachings and of beings:
May the body, speech, and mind of the glorious guru remain in the vajra nature indestructibly.
With the dawn of the blessings of the gurus of the three lineages
You bring the sun of dharma through the whole expanse of the world;
The sight of you ripens and frees, and whatever encounters you is liberated:
May the lotus garden of your good virtues beautify the world.
The preceding supplication was made at Karmê Chöling with one-pointed mind, with veneration and joy, by an old Nyingma tantrika, Gyurme Thekchok Tenpe Gyaltsen [Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche], who is fortunate to rest under the white umbrella of the buddha activity of the second Buddha, Padmakara.
SHUBHAM MANGALAM SHRI VIJAYANTU
.
By the power and blessings of the mandala of the universal three roots,
May Chökyi Gyatso, the vidyadhara, the tamer of beings,
Live and prosper in the vajra nature indestructibly.
May your magnificent buddha activity pervade all directions.
Thus, Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje [His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche] wrote this in supplication for the longevity of the supreme tulku Trungpa Rinpoche.
SIDDHIR ASTU
.
CONTENTSTranslated by the
N
ĀLANDĀ
T
RANSLATION
C
OMMITTEE
Publisher’s Foreword by Samuel Bercholz
Foreword to the 1995 Edition
Foreword to the 1977 Edition
Acknowledgments
How to Pronounce Tibetan Names and Words
1. Found and Enthroned
2. The Founding of Surmang
3. Dütsi Tel and Namgyal Tse
4. My Childhood at Dütsi Tel
5. In the Steps of the Tenth Trungpa
6. I Go to My Guru
7. Death, Duties, and a Vision
8. A Many-Sided Training
9. The Dalai Lama’s Visit
10. Khampas in Revolt
11. Lonely Vocation
12. Into Hiding
13. Must We Escape?
14. It Must Be India
15. Refugees on the Move
16. Traveling the Hard Way
17. Days of Crisis
18. Touch and Go!
19. Across the Himalaya
Song of the Wanderer in Powo Valley
Epilogue to the 1977 Edition: Planting the Dharma in the West
Epilogue to the 1971 Edition
Appendix 1: The Administration of the Kagyü Monasteries of East Tibet
Appendix 2: The Doctrine of Tulkus
The Life and Example of Buddha
The Manure of Experience and the Field of Bodhi
Transmission
Generosity
Patience
Meditation
Wisdom
Acknowledgments
Homage to the Guru of Inner Awareness
Introduction
Maha Ati
Songs
Poems
The Way of the Buddha
Ox Herding
Om Mani Padme Hum Hrih
Taking Refuge
Early Tibetan Buddhism
The Age of Milarepa
The Mahasattva Avalokiteshvara
The Way of the Bodhisattva
The Way of Maha Ati
The Meditation of Guru Rinpoche
The New Age
A Biography of Chögyam Trungpa
by
D
IANA
J. M
UKPO
M
Y LATE HUSBAND
, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, was one of the main figures in the transmission of Buddhism to the West, especially to North America. As we know, Buddhism began in India, and from there it spread through many different nations and adapted itself to many cultures. The transplantation of the Buddhist teachings across many cultures and times is proof that, as long as human beings exist, fundamentally the nature of people’s minds does not change. The fundamental issues that we have to deal with as human beings remain the same, as long as people live on this earth. Therefore, the teachings that Trungpa Rinpoche gave will always be applicable, even many years after his death. Therefore, it is of great importance to gather together and publish his teachings. Through
The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa
, people will continue to have access to his mind.