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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa
Sound chakra
Space in maha ati
Speech
in anuttarayoga
vajara mandala of
Speed
Spiritual democracy
Spiritual friend, compared with tantric guru
Spiritual journey
Spiritual materialism
Spiritual traditions
problems with
in the West
Spiritual tranquilizers
Stupidity
Suffering (Skt.
duhkha
)
definition of
ego and
hopelessness and
joy and
unbiased nature of
See also
Pain
Suicide
Sukha
(bliss)
See also
Mahasukhakaya
Surmang Monastery
Surrender
in abhisheka
choicelessness of
transmission and
visualization and
Suspicion of the path
Sutras, origin of
Sutrayana
Suzuki Roshi, Shunryu
Svabhavikakaya
Symbols, symbolism
in abhisheka
of deities
distinguished from sign
in kriyatantra
of transformation
as understood by bodhisattvas and yogis
Tantra
Buddhist/Hindu distinctions
coemergence in
commitment to the path
cultural expression in
definitions
distinctions of
everyday life and
foundations of
freedom of
how to approach
journey of
logic of
mahayana, differentiated from
misconceptions about
necessity of
presentation of
qualities of
relationship to hinayana/mahayana
sutra, differentiated from
See also
Continuity; Vajrayana
Tantric name
Tantric practitioner (
tantrika
)
advice to
qualities of
in the West
Tantric View of Life
(Guenther)
Tantric world
Taranatha
Tathagatagarbha
See also
Buddha nature
Teacher(s)
attitudes toward Western students
necessity of
responsibilities of
roles in the three yanas
trust in
See also
Guru; Spiritual friend; Vajra master
Tendzin, Vajra Regent Ösel
Theism
devotion in
nontheism and
Theravada tradition
“Thingness”
Three kayas
Three marks of existence
in tantra
Three yanas
Tibet
modern attitudes and
spiritual materialism in
tantra in
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Tibetan Buddhism
introduction in America
introduction in Tibet
misconceptions about
reformation of
Tilopa
Time, as understood in mandala
Timely Rain
Transmission
emotions in
levels of
preparation for
role of guru in
students, attitudes of
of visualizations
See also
Abhisheka
“Treasury of Oral Instructions”
Trungpa
(Midal)
Trungpa XI (Chögyam, Chökyi Gyatso)
arrival in North America
biographical information
monasticism of
names and titles
on origins of tantra
personal seal of
presentation of vajrayana in the West
recognition of
training of
Trust
in buddha nature
ego and
faith and
in the student-teacher relationship
Tummo
Twelve links (
nidanas
)
Upayoga yana
mantra and mudra in
relationship to kriyayogayana
Vaibhashika school
Vajra
(Tib.
dorje
)
definitions
quality of
scepter
usage of
Vajra
(buddha family)
Vajra hell
Vajra-holder principle
Vajra master
See also
Guru
Vajra name.
See
Tantric name
Vajra nature
Vajra pride
in abhisheka
basic nature and
spiritual pride and
Vajradhara
Vajradhatu (organization)
Vajradhatu Publications
Vajradhatu Seminary
Vajrakilaya
Vajramala
Vajrasattva
Vajravarahi
Vajrayana
common sense of
compassion in
corruption in
dangers of
differentiated from other traditions
inspiration for
mindfulness in
misunderstandings of
secrecy of
See also
Tantra
Vasubandhu
Vedanta
Vidyadhara
(crazy wisdom holder)
Vigor (Tib.
tsöndrü
, Skt.
virya
)
Vikramashila (university)
Vimalamitra
Vinaya. See
Rules of conduct
Vipashyana
(Tib.
lhakthong
)
mandala principle and
Virupa
Visualization
in America
culture and
dharmakaya level of
hopelessness and
in kriyayoga
maha ati and
misunderstandings about
sambhoghakaya buddhas in
sense perceptions in
symbolism in
Wang
(empowerment).
See
Abhisheka
Wanting
Warrior
ego development in
mahayana approach of
in tantra
tantric guru as
Western tantra
Wisdom
of all-accomplishing action
of all-encompassing space
coemergent
discriminating-awareness
emotional
of equanimity
in mahamudra
mirrorlike