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Chögyam Trungpa

    March 5, 1939 – April 4, 1987

    Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche was a Buddhist meditation master, scholar, poet, and artist who played a pivotal role in bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. A proponent of the non-sectarian 'rimay' movement, he sought to unify valuable teachings from various Buddhist traditions. His approach, often stripped of ethnic trappings, led to the founding of Naropa University and the Shambhala Training method. Transitioning from monastic life to a lay teacher, he authored over a dozen books on the spiritual path, leaving a legacy continued through his son and the organizations he established.

    Chögyam Trungpa
    Crazy Wisdom
    Milarepa
    The Teacup And The Skullcup
    The Pocket Chögyam Trungpa
    The Path Of Individual Liberation
    The Bodhisattva Path Of Wisdom And Compassion
    • 2025

      The Sadhana of Mahamudra

      Teachings on Devotion and Crazy Wisdom

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The teachings delve into the practice of sadhana, a crucial aspect of Tibetan Buddhism, emphasizing the integration of meditation and ritual. Trungpa Rinpoche offers insights into the spiritual journey, guiding practitioners through various stages of development and understanding. His approach highlights the importance of personal experience and the transformative power of dedicated practice, making these teachings accessible for both beginners and experienced practitioners seeking deeper spiritual insight.

      The Sadhana of Mahamudra
    • 2021

      Cynicism and Magic

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.2(110)Add rating

      A groundbreaking, accessible presentation of Tibetan Buddhism from Chögyam Trungpa, renowned twentieth-century master and teacher. Based on a series of talks given by Chögyam Trungpa during the first session of what was to become Naropa University, Cynicism and Magic introduces key Tibetan Buddhist concepts, including karma, the structure of ego, the paramitas, and the bodhisattva. Employing a unique and intimate teaching style, Trungpa Rinpoche presents these concepts in a larger framework of questions we all have: What is authentic spirituality? Can I find enlightenment and freedom? How should I approach life, death, suffering, and boredom? How can I develop some discipline, patience, and sanity? Through these accessible teachings, this book will show you how to approach a living dharma with intelligence, and with a sense of openness and wonder.

      Cynicism and Magic
    • 2017

      The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume 9

      True Command - Glimpses of Realization - Shambhala Warrior Slogans - The Teacup and the Skullcup - Smile at Fear - The Mishap Lineage - Selected Writings

      • 896 pages
      • 32 hours of reading

      This volume features five books released between 2003 and 2009, alongside a set of cards showcasing the Shambhala warrior slogans. Additionally, it includes eighteen articles and interviews, all dating back to 1983 or earlier, providing a rich context and historical perspective on the themes explored within the works.

      The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume 9
    • 2017

      Milarepa

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(48)Add rating

      A renowned meditation master retells the stories and realization songs of Tibet's best-known and most-beloved religious figure—and reveals how they relate to our everyday lives He went from being the worst kind of malevolent sorcerer to a devoted and ascetic Buddhist practitioner to a completely enlightened being all in a single lifetime . . . The story of Milarepa (1040–1123) is a tale of such extreme and powerful transformation that it might be thought not to have much direct application to our own less dramatic lives—but Chögyam Trungpa shows otherwise. This collection of his teachings on the life and songs of the great Tibetan Buddhist poet-saint reveals how Milarepa’s difficulties can be a source of guidance and inspiration for anyone. His struggles, his awakening, and the teachings from his remarkable songs provide precious wisdom for all us practitioners and show what devoted and diligent practice can achieve.

      Milarepa
    • 2016

      Glimpses Of The Profound

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A collection of Chögyam Trungpa's early teachings in North America--on buddha nature, emptiness, the feminine principle, and the three bodies of enlightenment. At the beginning of a North American teaching career that would span seventeen years, the meditation master Chögyam Trungpa conducted five pivotal seminars covering various dharmic topics. The transcripts from these seminars are collected here so that readers can experience them right at home. Comprising twenty-six talks in total, each one followed by a Q&A, Glimpses of the Profound is sure to provoke glimpses of all kinds: glimpses that inspire you to look further, glimpses that give you confidence, glimpses that upset the apple cart, glimpses that open your heart, glimpses that undermine falsity, glimpses that awaken you to your boundless potential. This book was originally published as four separate volumes by Vajradhatu Publications. Judith L. Lief has written a new introduction.

      Glimpses Of The Profound
    • 2016

      An exposition of the similarities and differences between Vajrayana Buddhism and Zen, by one of the twentieth century's greatest meditation teachers. The Teacup and the Skullcup is made up of edited transcripts from two seminars that Chögyam Trungpa gave near the beginning of his North American teaching career in 1974--one in Barnet, Vermont, and one in Boston--called "Zen and Tantra." Although Trungpa Rinpoche belonged to the tantra tradition, he acknowledged the strength and discipline gained from Zen influence. Through these talks you can see his respect for the Zen tradition and how it led to his using certain Zen forms for his public meditation hall rituals. He discusses the differences in style, feeling, and emphasis that distinguish the two paths and shows what each one might learn from the other. Also included are Trungpa Rinpoche's commentary on the Ten Oxherding Pictures and an essay he composed in memory of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, a close friend with whom he continually exchanged ideas for furthering buddhadharma in America.

      The Teacup And The Skullcup
    • 2015

      “One of the great spiritual leaders of all times” offers mindfulness meditations and guidance on how to bring awareness into everyday life with “an illuminating wisdom that dances through every page” (Tara Brach, PhD, author of Radical Acceptance) The rewards of mindfulness practice are well proven: reduced stress, improved concentration, and an overall sense of well-being. But those benefits are just the beginning. Mindfulness in action—mindfulness applied throughout life—can help us work more effectively with life’s challenges, expanding our appreciation and potential for creative engagement. This guide to mindful awareness through meditation provides all the basics to get you started, but also goes deeper to address the questions that naturally arise as your practice matures and further insight arises. A distillation of teachings on the subject by one of the great meditation masters of our time, this book serves as an introduction to the practice as well as a guide to the ongoing mindful journey. “Mindfulness is the direct path to insight—and no one has ever illuminated that wonderful path more skillfully than Chögyam Trungpa.” —Pema Chödrön

      Mindfulness in Action
    • 2014

      Presents the bodhisattva teachings of the mahayana. Mahayana practitioners dedicate themselves to the service of all sentient beings, aspiring to save them from sorrow and confusion, and vowing to bring them to perfect liberation. This stage of the path emphasizes the cultivation of wisdom through the view and experience of emptiness, or shunyata, in which all phenomena are seen to be unbounded, completely open, ungraspable, and profound. From the ground of shunyata, compassionate activity is said to arise naturally and spontaneously. In addition to mindfulness and awareness, the mahayanist practices lojong, or "mind training," based on the cultivation of the paramitas, or "transcendent virtues": generosity, discipline, patience, exertion, meditation, and prajna, or "knowledge." As a component of lojong, tonglen, or "sending and taking," is practiced in order to increase maitri, or loving-kindness

      The Bodhisattva Path Of Wisdom And Compassion
    • 2014

      The foundational teachings of Buddhism—presented here in volume one of Chögyam Trungpa's magnum opus, which offers a systematic overview of the entire path of Tibetan Buddhism This three-volume collection presents in lively, relevant language the comprehensive teachings of the Tibetan Buddhist path of the hinayana, mahayana, and vajrayana. Considered Chögyam Trungpa’s masterpiece, The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma will resonate with new and senior students of Buddhism. Chögyam Trungpa begins his study by presenting the teachings of the hinayana. The hinayana introduces core Buddhist teachings on the nature of mind, the practice of meditation, the reality of suffering, and the possibility of liberation. It examines the nature of suffering, impermanence, and egolessness, with an emphasis on personal development through meditative discipline and study. The formal entry into the hinayana and the Buddhist path altogether is the refuge vow, in which a student goes for refuge to the Buddha, or the teacher; the dharma, or the teachings; and the sangha, or the community. The hinayana path is based on training in mindfulness and awareness, cultivating virtue, and cutting grasping. Topics covered in detail in this volume include the four noble truths, karma, the four foundations of mindfulness, meditation practice, the refuge vows, the three jewels, the five skandhas, the five precepts, twofold egolessness, and more.

      The Path Of Individual Liberation
    • 2011

      Work, Sex, Money

      Real Life on the Path of Mindfulness

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.1(293)Add rating

      The book offers valuable teachings on integrating mindfulness and awareness into everyday life, emphasizing the benefits of a consistent meditation practice. It explores practical applications of these concepts, aiming to enhance personal well-being and deepen one's understanding of daily experiences. Through insightful guidance, readers are encouraged to cultivate a more present and mindful approach to their routines and interactions.

      Work, Sex, Money