Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Eight Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
appreciation of Tibet
biographical information
controversial aspects of
as Dorje Dradül (Indestructible Warrior)
education of
family heritage of
interest in clocks
interest in Kingdom of Shambhala
use of language
learning from the environment
as Lord Mukpo
mother of
names and titles
notes for Shambhala Training talks
political and social teachings of
presentation of teachings the West
regal quality of
on Shambhala training
teaching style of
Trust
fearlessness and
in natural order
in primordial dot
student/teacher
unconditional
Trustworthiness
Truth
implying
vajra
without apology
U Thant
Unconditional dot.
See
Primordial dot
Unconditional goodness
See also
Basic goodness; Primordial dot
Unconditionality
Universal monarch
birth of
seven riches of
Upliftedness
Vajra Guards.
See
Dorje Kasung (Vajra Command Protectors)
Vajra Regent.
See
Tendzin, Vajra Regent Ösel
Vajra truth
Vajradhatu (organization)
Vajradhatu Seminary
Vajradhatu Sun
Virtue, authentic presence and
Wangthang.
See
Authentic presence
War, art of
Warrior
all-victorious
aloneness of
bow and arrow, discipline of
brokenhearted
clothing of
definitions of
discipline of
domestic life of
image of
inquisitiveness of
journey of
qualities of
society of
weapons of
working with cowardice
See also
Master warrior; Warriorship
Warriorship
in the Buddhist tradition
Dorje Kasung tradition of
helping others, basis of
joined with primordial dot
in other traditions
principle of
rawness of
in Tibet
See also
Warrior
Wealth, misunderstandings about
Willingness
Windhorse
Wisdom
Buddhist idea of
cultural
day to day
fear of
primordial
traditions of
in the West
Working with an enemy
Working with oneself
Working with others
humbleness and humility in
importance of
See also
Caring for others; Helping others
Working with society
World politics
Yoga, art of war and
Young Lamas Home School
Zen Center San Francisco
Ziji (unconditional confidence)
See also
Confidence
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
S HAMBHALA : T HE S ACRED P ATH OF THE W ARRIOR
Editor’s Preface
Foreword
1. Creating an Enlightened Society
3. The Genuine Heart of Sadness
5. Synchronizing Mind and Body
6. The Dawn of the Great Eastern Sun
PART TWO Sacredness: The Warrior’s World
15. Overcoming Habitual Patterns
Afterword by Ösel Tendzin
G REAT E ASTERN S UN: T HE W ISDOM OF S HAMBHALA
List of Poems
Foreword
Preface
Prologue: The Kingdom, the Cocoon, the Great Eastern Sun
Primordial Stroke
2. Working with Early Morning Depression
3. Overcoming Physical Materialism
The Primordial Dot
5. Discipline in the Four Seasons
Sacred Existence: Joining Heaven and Earth
7. Sacredness: Natural Law and Order
9. How to Cultivate the Great Eastern Sun
The Passion to Be
10. Blamelessness: How to Love Yourself
11. Attaining the Higher Realms
Fearless Relaxation
13. Aloneness and the Seven Virtues of the Higher Realms
14. The King of the Four Seasons
The Warrior’s Cry
15. The Basic Gasp of Goodness
The Warrior’s Smile
21. The Great Eastern Sun: The Dot in Space
Epilogue
Afterword
Sources
Author’s Notes
Closing Dedication
Fully Human: Introduction to the Principles of Shambhala Vision
Foreword to The Superhuman Life of Gesar of Ling
The Martial Arts and the Art of War
A Buddhist Approach to Politics: An Interview with Chögyam Trungpa