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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
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Kent, Clark (Superman)
Klimburg-Salter, Deborah E.
Knowledge
as beaten gold
as experience of truth
transcendental
transition from, to wisdom
See also
Knowledge paramita
Knowledge (
prajna
)
paramita
and other five paramitas
Koan
practice
Kongtrül of Sechen, Jamgön
Kornfield, Jack
Kriyayoga Tantra
(Vajramala)
Kshanti paramita. See
Patience
paramita
Kukuripa (
mahasiddha
)
Lalita
(“dance”)
Lain
ceremony (Bön)
Lama Foundation
The Laughing Man
(magazine)
Laughter, of awakened state
Laziness
Leap, energy of
bodhisattva vow as
Lester, Bob
Letting be
letting go vs.
meditation as
Lhalungpa, Lobsang P.
Lhasa (Tibet)
Lhasang
ritual (Bön)
Liberation
self-
Lief, Judith
Life situation(s)
as creative process
as game playing
as guru
magic of
meaning of
as meditation
mindfulness of
mysteriousness of
as path and goal
Lineage
bodhisattva
Kagyü
Karmapa
as up-to-date
Lion’s roar
in Indian Ashokan art
as proclamation of fearlessness
Livelihood, right
Living Dharma
(Kornfield)
Lohan
(arhat in meditation posture)
Loneliness
as aloneness
odyssey of
sangha and
tradition of
Longchen Rabjam
Looking vs. seeing
Lord of form
Lord of mind
Lord of speech
Lord of Taksik (god of wealth)
Love
compassion as
intelligent
joy as unconditional
meaning of
of oneself
two patterns of, relationships
Lu (Bön water goddess)
Luminosity (Tib.
ösel
)
form as
mahasukha and
tenth bodhisattva bhumi as
Madhyamaka (Middle Way), school
Madness, drinking the water of
as beyond reference points
Magic
Bön, through union with nature
behind doctrine
giving up expectations of
life situations as
of place
popular idea of
siddhi as
vajrayana
Magnetizing energy
of human realm
of mother tantra
Magnetizing karma
Maha ati
Mahamudra
(“great symbol”)
mandala as expression of
meditation as ground of
samsara as
Mahamudra
(Namgyal)
“Mahamudra Upadesa” (Tilopa)
Mahasukha
(“great joy/bliss”)
Mahavipashyana meditation
Mahayana (“great vehicle”)
devotion in
emptiness and
hinayana style vs.
nonaggression as
stages of
tantra and
view of teacher
working for others in
See also
Open way
Making friends
with oneself
with one’s world
Making a nuisance of oneself
Mandala
-in-action
colors/shapes of
of five buddha families
Marpa and, display
Vajrayogini
world as sacred
Mandala
(Argüelles)
“Mandala” (seminar)
Mandala practice
Manjushri
sword of
Mantra
of transcendent knowledge
Mantra practice
Mara
daughters of
Marpa
death of son of
as father of kagyü lineage
Kukuripa and
Milarepa and
Naropa and
Vajrayogini and
Materialism
in America
style of teachings and
three lords of
in time of Buddha
transcending
See also
Physical materialism; Psychological materialism; Spiritual materialism
“Meaning of Death” (seminar)
Meditation-in-action
breath in
Meditation in Action
Meditation (
dhyana
)
paramita
fifth bhumi as
Meditation practice
boredom and
breath in
children and
communism and
compassion and
depression and
ego and
as field training
as heart of Buddhism
Hindu
mind and
misconceptions of
nowness of
postmeditation vs.
posture
purpose of
restlessness in
as samyak samadhi
simplicity of
as sword of Manjushri
tantra/vajrayana
technique
thoughts in
watcher and
work as
See also
Shamatha meditation; Vipashyana (insight) meditation
“The Meditative Tradition of Tibet” (article)
Meeting of minds
abhisheka as
basic nakedness as
healer-patient relationship as
openness and
Mendicant traditions
vs. shamanic traditions
Mental gymnastics
Merton, Father Thomas
Milarepa
as example of enlightenment
Gampopa and
Marpa and
“old-dog” stage of
Mind
big-deal state of
as cause of confusion
emotions as
introverted state of
lord of
in madhyamaka philosophy
mahamudra state of
and matter
meditation and
mindfulness of