Read The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume 4 Online
Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
See also
Sem
Mindfulness
Miracles
“Mother’s curse” (Tib.
mamo bötong
)
Mount Meru
Mudra
definitions
in kriyayoga
in upayoga
Mudra
Mukpo, Diana J. (Diana Pybus)
Mukpo, Ösel Rangdröl (Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche)
Mysticism
in the Christian tradition
conventional
experience of
genuine
views of
The Myth of Freedom
Nadi (energy channel)
Nagarjuna
Nalanda (university)
Naropa (mahasiddha)
as exemplary disciple
as guru
place in tantric tradition
as tantric practitioner
Naropa Institute (now Naropa University)
Nationalism (
Jikten Chötö
)
Negativity
Neurosis
basic
fear and
panic and
working with
New Translation school
Ngöndro
(preliminary practices)
Nihilism
Nine yanas
foundation of
journey of
purpose of
Nirmanakaya
Nirvana, samsara and
Nonagression
Nonduality, experiences of
Nonexistence
existence and
trust in
See also
Egolessness
Nonmeditation
Nontheism
existence in
guru in
logic of
theism and
Nyingma lineage
Obstacles on the path
Old Translation School
On Trust in the Heart
One-pointedness
One taste
“Open secret” of tantra
Openness
crazy wisdom and
faith as
in maha ati
shunyata as
Oral tradition
Orderly chaos
Outer, inner, and secret experience
Padma
(buddha family)
Padma Karpo
Padmasambhava
Pain
acknowledging
ego and
fickleness of
hunger for
nonexistence and
origin of
physical, and suffering
pleasure and
types of
See also
Suffering
Pallis, Marco
Paltrül Rinpoche
Panic
Panoramic awareness
Pantanjali
Paramita
Paramitas, six.
See
Six perfections
Passion
Path(s)
of accumulation
futility of
of unification
Patience, paramita of
Perception
absolute perceptiveness
clear
epistemology and ontology in
levels of
samsaric
of shunyata
skandha of
tantric
Phenomenal world
“reading”
relating to
Phenomenological experience
Pleasure, as path
Pluralist philosophy
Prajna
definition
jnana and
paramita of
potential
shunyata and
See also
Discriminating knowledge
Prajnaparamita-hridaya Sutra (Heart Sutra
)
Prana
Pranayama
Pratyekabuddhayana
Pregnant tigress
Pride
See also
Vajra pride
Projections
in anuttarayoga
compassion for
relationship with
Psychological realm, energy of
Purity, purification
in abhisheka
in kriyayoga
See also
Kadak
Ratna
(buddha family)
Ray, Reginald
Reality
conventional views and approaches
experiencing properly
fallacy of separateness
in maha ati
Recollection (Tib.
trenpa
, Skt.
smriti
)
Reference points
Refuge
vow
Renunciation
Ri-me school of Tibetan Buddhism
Ritual
Rudra
three principles of
Rules of conduct (Skt.
vinaya
, Tib.
dülwa
)
Sacredness
Sadhana of Mahamudra
Sakya tradition
Samaya
(Tib.
tamtsik
, sacred word)
Samaya shila
Samayamudra
Samayasattva
Sambhogakaya
Samkhya philosophy
Samsara
comfort in
impermanence and
nirvana and
nonparticipation in
super-
tantra and
San Francisco
Sang drok
(declaring the secret at the wrong time)
Sanskrit, tantric worldview of
Saraha
Sarvastivadin tradition
Satipatthana
Sautrantika school
Secrecy in tantra
Secret lineage.
See
Tantra
Secret name.
See
Tantric name
Seed syllables
Seeing things as they are
Self.
See
Ego
Self-deception
Self-existence
“Self-snug” style
Sem
(functional mind)
Seng-ts’an
Senses
in atiyogayana
fascination with
in mahamudra
in visualization practice
See also
Six sense perceptions
Shamatha
(Tib.
shi-ne
)
as foundation for tantra
in hinayana
mandala principle and
Shambhata: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
Shambhala Training program
Shankara
Shantideva
Shariputra
Shravakayana
Shri Simah
Shunyata
(“openness”)
appearance and
bodhisattva’s experience of
definition
foundation for visualization
intuitive realization of
karuna, indivisible with
obstacles to
as positive term
prajna and
spiritual development after experiencing
understanding
Siddhi
Simplicity
Six perfections (
paramitas
)
Six sense consciousnesses
Six sense perceptions
Six yanas
enumeration of
higher
lower
maha ati perspective of
Skillful means
Snellgrove, David