Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Seven Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
artistic process and
basic goodness and
calligraphy and
discipline of
flower arranging and
four karmas and
hierarchy and
intuition and
king principle and
perception and
poetry and
positive arrogance and
talent as inherent
threefold logic of
threefold world as
trikaya as
See also
individual listings for Heaven, Earth, Man
“Heaven, Earth, and Man” (essay)
Hebrew calligaphy
Hesitation
as obstacle
Hierarchy
heaven/earth/man and
Highlights
in filmmaking
seeing
“Homage to Samantabhadra”
Home/household
as art
harmony and
Shambhala
See also
Interior design
Homosexuality, in poetry
Hope and fear, freedom from
Horseback riding
Hum
(calligraphy)
Hum Bhyo
(calligraphy)
Human development
Humor, sense of
aggressive
clarity and
poetry and
self-existing
visual dharma and
Hunter, Bill
Iconography
five buddha families and
mahasiddha
of nonaggression
of things as they are
yidams deities
See also
Tibetan Buddhist art/iconography
“The Iconography of Buddhist Tantra”
(seminar)
Ideas
art and
as Great Eastern Sun
practice and
symbolism and
Ignorance
expectations as
grayness of
setting sun
Ikebana
heaven principle and
space and
See also
Flower arranging
“I Miss You So Much”
Impatience
“Imperial” (calligraphy)
Imperial courts
Improvisation (poetic)
threefold logic of
Individuality
art and
culture and
magic of
man principle as
universality vs.
Industrial Revolution
Information, art and
Inquisitiveness
aggression vs.
in bodhisattva imagery
resentment vs.
seed syllable of artist
Inspiration
Buddhist
ego
entertainment vs. true
filmmaking
scale of
space and
two parts of
Installation art
calligraphies in
rooms in
Integrity
Intelligence
basic goodness as
peacefulness as
Interior design
heaven/earth/man and
as symbol of itself
Intuition
concepts and
“Invoking the Mother Lineage”
“Invoking the Rigden Father”
Iowa Theater Lab
Irritation
in film
in reality
Islamic tradition
Isness, sense of
postmeditation as
square zero as
See also
Being
Jack Kerouac School of Poetics (Naropa Institute)
Japanese aesthetics
Buddhism and
poetry and
setting-sun vision and
See also Zen
tradition
Jealousy, karma family
Jigme Lingpa
Jnana.
See
Wisdom
Judaism
Junk art
Kado
(way of flowers)
See also
Flower arranging; Ikebana
Kagyü lineage
Pernagchen and
poetry of
Kalapa Cha (tea society)
Kalapa Court
Kalapa Ikebana
Kalapa Ikebana Newsletter
Kalevala song men
“Kami/drala” (calligraphy)
Kanji (ideograms)
Karma
brain and
wind of
Karma (buddha family)
all-accomplishing wisdom
green color of
north direction of
summer season of
sword symbol of
Vajrakilaya and
wind element of
Karma Monastery (Tibet)
Karmapa II (Karma Pakshi)
Karmapa VII (Chotrag Gyamtso)
Karmapa VIII (Mikyo Dorje)
poetry of
Karmapa XVI, H. H. Gyalwa
The Lion’s Roar
(film) on
Karma Pakshi abhisheka
Karmê Chöling (contemplative center)
Karr, Andy
Keats, John
Kensington’s (jewelry store)
Kerouac, Jack
Kindness
art as
King (principle)
King of Dege
“Kingdom” (calligraphy)
Kingdom of Philosophy
(play)
Kingdom of Shambhala
scorpion seals of
King’s view (principle)
King of the United States
(van Itallie)
Kobun Chino Roshi
Kohn, Sherab Chödzin
Kongtröl of Sechen, Jamgön
photographic portrait of
Korzybski, Alfred
“Kubla Khan” (Coleridge)
Kurosawa
Kwong Roshi, Bill
Kyudo
(way of archery)
“The Labyrinth of Tibetan Seals” (Rockwell)
Language
audience and
onomatopoetic
See also
English language; Speech
Laziness
absence of
destroying karma vs.
Learning
environment
life as, situation
Leontov, Tania
“Letter to Marpa”
Letting-go process
Levi, Eliphas
“Library” (installation)
Lichen
(photograph)
Lief, Judith L.
Life
as art
art in everyday
continuity of
ideas about
patterns of
richness of
as successive disasters
Lifestyle, perception and
Limits, testing
Lineage
portraits of
presenting wisdom of
Lingpa, Jigma (Nyingma master)
Lion, John
The Lion’s Roar
(film)
Lohan (statues), I-chou
Aryan features of
first bhumi and
four noble truths and
Loka
(magazine)
Lokapalas
as transmutation of national ego
Loneliness
“Looking into the World”