The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Five (68 page)

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samsaric
See also Insanity

Magic

Milarepa and
respect for
simplicity as

Maha ati teachings

mahamudra and
See also
Dzogchen teachings

Mahamudra (“great seal”)

coemergent wisdom and
crazy wisdom as
definition of
as energy
experience of
as expression of anuttara yoga
hangover of shunyata in
humorous aspect of
irritation of
and Kagyü lineage
levels of
maha ati and
messages to Naropa
mirage and
ordinary consciousness as
pleasure as self-existing bliss
precision and accuracy of
self-secret
songs of
state of awake as
symbolism
vividness of

Mahayana

hinayana and
maitri bhavana meditation
sacredness and
shunyata and
style of Padmasambhava
teacher in
vajrayana and

Mandala

of basic beingness
of energy
insult to
Mount Meru in
practice
principle
world as

Mandarava, Princess

Manjushri

sword of

Mantra

Buddhist vs. Hindu
HUM
as mind protection
“pain never goes; we will never be happy”
practice
principle
as skillful means of tantra
as speech joining mind/body
Vajra Guru

Marpa Lotsawa

as father of Kagyü lineage
Milarepa and
Naropa and
songs of

Masochism

Materialism

antidote to
See also
Spiritual materialism

Meditation (practice)

in action
developing stage of
discovery of goodness in
formless
HUM mantra as state of
practicing lineage and
sanity and
shamatha-vipashyana
shunyata experience and
technique
thought process and
Tibetan Buddhism as tradition of

Meditation in Action

Meditative absorption

vs. naked truth
sense of sacredness as

Meeting of minds

Memory

HUM syllable as, of guru
as mirage

Merton, Thomas

Message(s), tantric

Milarepa

asceticism of
Damema and
demons and
expectations of
loneliness of
magic arts of
Marpa and
miracles of
obstacles of
practice lineage and
Rechungpa and
renunciation of
seminars on
simplicity of
songs of
suicidal thoughts of
warriorship of

Milarepa film project

“Milarepa: A Synopsis”

“Milarepa: A Warrior’s Life”

Mind

body and
Buddha mind as guru’s
dharma and
glimpse of unconditioned
HUM syllable as
intellectual vs. analytical
merging mind with guru’s
mirror of
ordinary
power of
samsara and conceptual
speech and
transcending neurotic
trikaya and
See also
Mind-body

Mind-body

consciousness
neurosis

Mindfulness

awareness and
hinayana and
practice
as “recollection”

Mipham Rinpoche, Sakyong

Miracles

as conquest of ego
as karmic situations
of Milarepa
as mutual creation
as siddhi

Mirage

mahamudra and
memory as
reality as

Mirrorlike wisdom

“The Mishap Lineage”

See also
Kagyü lineage

Mishaps

Moral law

mahamudra messages as
Tilopa and

Motivation

uncivilized

Mukpo, Diana

Nagarjuna (on human psychology)

Naiveté

mindlessness as
as obstacle to well-being

Nakedness (of mahamudra experience)

Nālandā Translation Committee (NTC)

Nalanda University (India)

Naropa at
secret practices of Buddhism at

Name(s), perception and

Namthar (spiritual biography)

Naropa

compassion and
as everyman
fascination with symbolism and
freak show and
hopelessness and
as ku-su-li-pa
mahamudra style messages to
Marpa and
marriage of
at Nalanda
journey of
prophecies of
shunyata experience of
sixth bhumi/prajna and
six yogas/dharmas of
songs of
suicide attempt of
Tilopa and
Trials/visions of
ugly woman/Vajrayogini and

Naropa Institute

National ego

National karma

National religions

Native American tradition

Negativity, working with

See also Obstacles

Ngöndro practices.
See
Four foundation practices

Nirmanakaya

definition of
as self-existing fulfillment
as teaching by words

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