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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
of Milarepa
as ruthless
sudden enlightenment and
transcending spiritual materialism
as unlearning process
See also
Spiritual path
Spiritual materialism
assumptions as
as enriching ego
hope and
poverty mentality and
theism as heart of
transcending
Spiritual path
aloneness and
bodhisattva
definition of
ego and
as fourth noble truth
goal as
gradual vs. sudden
sudden
tantric
three aspects of
Spiritual practice
exertion in
group
guru as embodiment of
indications of successful
intuition and
ruthlessness and
shedding of ego and
as stepping out of duality
“The Spontaneous Song of Entering into the Blessings . . .”
“The Spontaneous Song of the White Banner”
Study, purpose of
Sudden enlightenment
Sudden gap
transmission as
Sudden path
Suicide
ego’s
Milarepa’s thoughts of
Naropa’s thoughts of
Surrendering
to guru
hope
prostrations as
tantric process of
Surya Simha, King
Symbolism
context and
of ego
fascination with
mahamudra
transmission through
Taking a leap
limitations and
Taking refuge
Taksang Retreat Center (Bhutan)
Tantra
awareness of pain in
as continuity
destruction of duality in
fertility of
four marks of existence and
four orders of
Hindu vs. Buddhist
Padmasambhava and
pain as starting point of
perceptions as deities in
three types of Buddha in
See also
Vajrayana
Taoist tradition
Teacher
all-pervading energy as
as space
as spiritual friend
as warrior/martial artist
as wise man
See also
Guru
Teacher-student relationship
as abhisheka
exchanging sticks for swords
hinayana
mahayana
as operation without anesthetics
oral transmission and
shunyata experience and
vajrayana
Teaching process
confusion as method of
skillful means of
“Teachings on the Tulku Principle”
Ten bhumis
Tendzin, Vajra Regent Ösel
Terma
mind
Theism
Christianity and
as heart of spiritual materialism
of looking-and-seeing
of national religions
sacredness and
visualization practice and
See also
Separateness
Things as they are
simultaneous birth of
trickiness of
Thought(s)
as dream
habitual
second
unreality and
as wisdom of deity
See also
Thought lineage
Thought lineage
abhisheka and
transmission
Three yanas
progress through
Threefold discipline of Tripitaka
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Tibetan Buddhism
four major schools of
Padmasambhava and
Ri-me school of
as tradition of meditation
Tibetan culture
American culture and
destruction of
Tiger, symbolism of
Tilopa
Naropa and
songs of
Time
concepts of
Timelessness
See also
Eternity
“Tomorrow” messages
The Torch of Certainty
(Hanson)
Totality
as dharmakaya aspect of path
energy and
intelligence connected with
Tranquillity-insight meditation.
See
Shamatha-vipashyana meditation
Transcendental vandalism
Transference of consciousness (phowa)
Transformation
of Rudra of ego
vs. transmutation
Translation work
of nontheistic dharma into English
practice and
precision and devotion in
“Translator’s Colophon” (to
The Life of Marpa the Translator
)
Transmission (of awakened state)
abhisheka as
devotion and
lineage and
meeting of minds as
oral
beyond process
sacredness as
sudden gap as
through symbol
three styles of
Treasure(s), hidden wisdom
thought lineage and
Trickiness (of enlightenment)
Trident, wisdom as
Trikaya
dharmadhatu as space of
hopelessness and
levels of communication
mind and
Padmasambhava and
projections and
reversing, principle
See also
Dharmakaya; Nirmanakaya; Sambhogakaya
Tripitaka (Buddhist scripture)
Trisong Detsen, King
Padmasambhava and
Trungpa Rinpoche, Chögyam.
See
Trungpa XI (Chökyi Gyatso)
Trungpa XI (Chökyi Gyatso)
language of
lineage of
songs of
in Taksang/Bhutan
as tertön
Trust
all-pervasive
in magic
in oneself vs. ego
in teacher
Truth, naked
bliss and meditative absorption vs.
sacredness as
Tulku principle
Karmapa I and
tulku and