Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Eight Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
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A renowned teacher of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition who combined scholarship and meditative realization, Marpa made three arduous journeys to India to collect the teachings of the Kagyü lineage and bring them to Tibet. Chögyam Trungpa and the Nālandā Translation Committee have produced an inspiring translation of his life’s story.
First Thought Best Thought: 108 Poems
(Shambhala Publications, 1983)
This collection consists mainly of poetry written during Chögyam Trungpa’s first ten years in North America, showing his command of the American idiom, his understanding of American culture, as well as his playfulness and his passion. Some poems from earlier years were also included. Many of the poems from
First Thought Best Thought
were later reprinted in
Timely Rain
.
Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
(Shambhala Publications, 1984)
Chögyam Trungpa’s classic work on the path of warriorship still offers timely advice. This book shows how an attitude of fearlessness and open heart provides the courage to meet the challenges of modern life.
Crazy Wisdom
(Shambhala Publications, 1991)
Two seminars from the 1970s were edited for this volume on the life and teachings of Guru Rinpoche, or Padmasambhava, the founder of Buddhism in Tibet.
The Heart of the Buddha
(Shambhala Publications, 1991)
A collection of essays, talks, and seminars present the teachings of Buddhism as they relate to everyday life.
Orderly Chaos: The Mandala Principle
(Shambhala Publications, 1991)
The mandala is often thought of as a Buddhist drawing representing tantric iconography. However, Chögyam Trungpa explores how both confusion and enlightenment are made up of patterns of orderly chaos that are the basis for the principle of mandala. A difficult but rewarding discussion of the topic of chaos and its underlying structure.
Secret Beyond Thought: The Five Chakras and the Four Karmas
(Vajradhatu Publications, 1991)
Two talks from an early seminar on the principles of the chakras and the karmas, teachings from the Buddhist tantric tradition.
The Lion’s Roar: An Introduction to Tantra
(Shambhala Publications, 1992)
An in-depth presentation of the nine yanas, or stages, of the path in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Particularly interesting are the chapters on visualization and the five buddha families.
Transcending Madness: The Experience of the Six Bardos
(Shambhala Publications, 1992)
The editor of this volume, Judith L. Lief, calls it “a practical guide to Buddhist psychology.” The book is based on two early seminars on the intertwined ideas of bardo (or the gap in experience and the gap between death and birth) and the six realms of being.
Training the Mind and Cultivating Loving-Kindness
(Shambhala Publications, 1993)
This volume presents fifty-nine slogans, or aphorisms related to meditation practice, which show a practical path to making friends with oneself and developing compassion for others, through the practice of sacrificing self-centeredness for the welfare of others.
Glimpses of Shunyata
(Vajradhatu Publications, 1993)
These four lectures on the principle of shunyata, or emptiness, are an experiential exploration of the ground, path, and fruition of realizing this basic principle of mahayana Buddhism.
The Art of Calligraphy: Joining Heaven and Earth
(Shambhala Publications, 1994)
Chögyam Trungpa’s extensive love affair with brush and ink is showcased in this book, which also includes an introduction to dharma art and a discussion of the Eastern principles of heaven, earth, and man as applied to the creative process. The beautiful reproductions of fifty-four calligraphies are accompanied by inspirational quotations from the author’s works.
Illusion’s Game: The Life and Teaching of Naropa
(Shambhala Publications, 1994)
The great Indian teacher Naropa was a renowned master of the teachings of mahamudra, an advanced stage of realization in Tibetan Buddhism. This book presents Chögyam Trungpa’s teachings on Naropa’s life and arduous search for enlightenment.
The Path Is the Goal: A Basic Handbook of Buddhist Meditation
(Shambhala Publications, 1995)
A simple and practical manual for the practice of meditation that evokes the author’s penetrating insight and colorful language.
Dharma Art
(Shambhala Publications, 1996)
Chögyam Trungpa was a calligrapher, painter, poet, designer, and photographer as well as a master of Buddhist meditation. Drawn from his many seminars and talks on the artistic process, this work presents his insights into art and the artist.
Timely Rain: Selected Poetry of Chögyam Trungpa
(Shambhala Publications, 1998)
With a foreword by Allen Ginsberg, this collection of poems was organized thematically by editor David I. Rome to show the breadth of the poet’s work. Core poems from
Mudra
and
First Thought Best Thought
are reprinted here, along with many poems and “sacred songs” published here for the first time.
Great Eastern Sun: The Wisdom of Shambhala
(Shambhala Publications, 1999)
This sequel and complement to
Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
offers more heartfelt wisdom on Shambhala warriorship.
Glimpses of Space: The Feminine Principle and Evam
(Vajradhatu Publications, 1999)
Two seminars on the tantric understanding of the feminine and masculine principles, what they are and how they work together in vajrayana Buddhist practice as the nondual experience of wisdom and skillful means.
The Essential Chögyam Trungpa
(Shambhala Publications, 2000)
This concise overview of Trungpa Rinpoche’s teachings consists of forty selections from fourteen different books, articulating the secular path of the Shambhala warrior as well as the Buddhist path of meditation and awakening.
Glimpses of Mahayana
(Vajradhatu Publications, 2001)
This little volume focuses on the attributes of buddha nature, the development of compassion, and the experience of being a practitioner on the bodhisattva path of selfless action to benefit others.
For more information please visit
www.shambhala.com
.
RESOURCES
For information about meditation instruction or to find a practice center near you, please contact one of the following:
Shambhala International
1084 Tower Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada B3H 2Y5
phone: (902) 425-4275
fax: (902) 423-2750
website:
www.shambhala.org
Shambhala Europe
Kartäuserwall 20
D50678 Köln, Germany
phone: 49-221-31024-00
fax: 49-221-31024-50
e-mail:
[email protected]
Karmê Chöling
369 Patneaude Lane
Barnet, Vermont 05821
phone: (802) 633-2384
fax: (802) 633-3012
e-mail:
[email protected]
Shambhala Mountain Center
4921 Country Road 68C
Red Feather Lakes, Colorado 80545
phone: (970) 881-2184
fax: (970) 881-2909
e-mail:
[email protected]
Gampo Abbey
Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia
Canada B0E 2P0
phone: (902) 224-2752
e-mail:
[email protected]
Naropa University is the only accredited, Buddhist-inspired university in North America. For more information, contact:
Naropa University
2130 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, Colorado 80302
phone: (303) 444-0202
e-mail:
[email protected]
website:
www.naropa.edu
Audio recordings of talks and seminars by Chögyam Trungpa are available from:
Kalapa Recordings
1084 Tower Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada B3H 2Y5
phone: (902) 420-1118, ext. 19
fax: (902) 423-2750
e-mail:
[email protected]
website:
www.shambhalashop.com
The Chögyam Trungpa website
This website includes a biography, information on new releases by and about Chögyam Trungpa, a description and order information for all of his books, plus links to related organizations.
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INDEX
Note: Index entries from the print edition of this book have been included for use as search terms. They can be located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.
A
LL BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND SEMINARS
are attributed to Chögyam Trungpa unless otherwise cited. Owing to the subtle content of poems and songs, only their titles have been indexed.
Abhidharma (Buddhist psychology)
Acceptance and rejection
Aggression
cowardice and
in democracy
as obstacle to drala
working with
Ahimsa (nonviolence)
Aloneness
America
development of Buddhism in
social and cultural change in
wisdom and knowledge in
American Indian tradition
American Sportsman look
Analogies
birth of the warrior
bravery
fearlessness
Great Eastern Sun
hierarchy
outrageousness, principle of
primordial stroke
synchronizing body and mind
Ancestors, ancestral society
“Anthem”
Anxiety
Appreciation
basic goodness and
of first thought
of one’s surroundings
of oneself
of reality/phenomenal world
Arrogance
The Art of Calligraphy
Asceticism
Ashe
Ashoka
Astrology
Authentic presence
calligraphy by Chögyam Trungpa
four dignities and
of master warrior
Awareness
Balanced state of being
Barnet, Vermont
Basic goodness
accepting
bodhichitta and
body and
definitions of
discipline and
discovering
doubt and
emotions and
energy of
experiencing
fearlessness and
gentleness and
helping others and
as king or queen
nature of
possessing
primordial dot and
as reference point
relaxation and
renunciation and
solemnity of
turning away from
unconditional
“Basic Goodness”
Bathing, discipline of
Be Here Now
(Ram Dass)
Beauty
Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania
Bercholz, Samuel
Bewilderment
the Big No
Big Sky, Montana
Big Sur, California
Bija mantras (“dot word”)
Blamelessness
Blazing jewels, symbol of
Bodhichitta (awakened heart)
Bodhidharma
Bodhisattvas
Body
basic goodness and
caring for
drala and
synchronizing with phenomenal world
See also
Synchronizing mind and body
Boredom
Born in Tibet
Boulder, Colorado