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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Tags: #Tibetan Buddhism
as starting point of spiritual path
as struggle
tantra and
three constituents of
Egohood, state of
Egolessness
as compassion and skillful means as
as fundamental aloneness
insecurity as first glimpse of
meditation and
of other
self–respect and
two stages of
vajra nature as continuity of
Vajrayogini as essence of
Egomania
Eightfold path
Eighth
bhumi
(“immovable”)
Einstein, Albert
Ekajati
Emotions
becoming one with
energy of
as generals of ego’s army
thoughts and
transmutation of
Empowerment
See also
Abhisheka
Empowerment
Emptiness
of emptiness
of form
See also
Shunyata
Empty Heart
(Zim)
Empty vessel, becoming an
Energy
dancing with
of emotions
of enlightenment
indestructible
of intoxication
money as green
patterns of
sexual
shunyata and
tantra and
transmutation of
of the universe
See also
Five buddha families
Energy
paramita. See
Exertion (
virya
)
paramita
Enlightenment
as “awake in nowness”
of Buddha Shakyamuni
and ego
as freedom from habitual patterns
god realm version of
inheritance of
instant/sudden
manifesting
with no “central character”
as beyond reference point
self-, of arhat
three qualities of
as total madness
transmission of
as ultimate disappointment
as vajra-like samadhi
Enriching karma
“Enthronement” (poem)
Environment
of aggression
as reminder
respect for
vipashyana and
Erhard, Werner
EST (Erhard Sensitivity Training)
The Essential Chögyam Trungpa
Eternalism
Eternity
as discontinuity
hope for
Evil, notion of
ego and
Exchanging self for other (practice)
Exertion (
virya
)
paramita
fourth bhumi as
joyousness of
Experience
dichotomy of
evaluation of, as self–deception
Exposing oneself
Faith
blind
Fantasy
six realms as, worlds
Fascination
cutting through
entertainment as
Father tantra
aggression and
Fear
of death
of egolessness
hope and
of losing inspiration
of separation
of space
Fearlessness
lion’s roar as proclamation of
Feeling,
skandha
of
Fifth
bhumi
(“difficult to conquer”)
dhyana paramita and
Filmmaking, good
Fire (element)
Bön god of
quality of love
First bhumi (“very joyful”)
generosity of
First thought best thought
Five buddha families
five elements and
meditation and
vase abhisheka and
yidams and
Five elements
identifying with
offering oneself as
Five
kleshas
Five
skandhas
meditation and
three stages of
as working basis of tantra
Fool, beginning as
Form
as emptiness
as form
interdependence of space and
lord of
luminosity of
Form-ignorance
skandha
Four-Armed Mahakala
Four foundations of mindfulness
“The Four Foundations of Mindfulness” (article)
Four karmas
four arms of Mahakala as
Four Mile Canyon house
Four noble truths
as anti-shamanistic approach
Fourth Abhisheka
Fourth
bhumi
(“radiant”)
exertion paramita as
Fourth noble truth (path of meditation)
Freedom
as blessing of guru
from fear
five buddha families as expression of
as nirvana
refuge as commitment to
vajrayana, as bondage
“Freedom Is a Kind of Gyp” (interview)
Frivolousness
anxiety and
beyond
projections as
spontaneity vs.
Game playing
hell realm
meditation vs.
money as serious
Gampopa
Milarepa and
Gap
in communication
in discursive thought
as first step in meditation
mishandling of
Garuda
(magazine)
Geluk school
Generosity (
paramita
)
communication as
environmental
first bhumi as
mahayana
of silence
vajrayana
Gentleness
meditation and
Gesar (teacher of war)
Ginsberg, Allen
Giving in
See also
Letting be
Giving up
attitude of demand
becoming Buddha
giver
privacy
sense of humor and
striving for spirituality
wishful thinking
God(s)
concept of
demons and
dualism and
eternalism and
nihilism and
seventh level of, in Judaism