The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Five (69 page)

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Nirvana

Nonaggression

buddhadharma as
power of
ultimate meaning of

Nonduality

of dharmakaya
mahamudra experience as
problem of, in shunyata
of samsara and nirvana
as sanity
self-existing, vs. putting things together
stain of
as “this”

Nonexistence

of ego
fertility of

Nontheism

magical aspect of world and

Nowness

Nyima Öser, Padmasambhava as

Nyingma lineage

crazy wisdom and
dzogchen teachings of
Kagyü lineage and
Padmasambhava and
Sadhana of Mahamudra
and
space and

Obstacle(s)

as adornments
mantra and
naiveté as
need for reassurance as
as source of insight
wanting to get rid of pain as
working with

Obviousness of vajrayana

OM (syllable)

One taste

Openness

development through
devotion as
emptiness as
as sense of appreciation
shunyata and
tantra and
transmission as

Oral lineage. See Kagyü lineage

Ordinariness

as camouflage
shunyata as

Ordinary mind

Padma (lotus), symbolism of

Padmakara.
See
Padmasambhava

Padmasambhava

adhishthana of
as charnel ground yogi vs. prince
life of
buried treasures of
crazy wisdom of
decisionlessness of
as father of Buddhism
five sambhogakaya buddhas as eight aspects of
HUM mantra and
karma and
Karma Pakshi as
King Indrabhuti, and
King Trisong Detsen and
-ness (principle)
as pandit
Princess Mandarava and
prophecies of
scorpion and
in Taksang/retreat
in Tibet
trikaya and
as universal monarch
See also
Padmasambhava (eight aspects)

Padmasambhava (eight aspects)

as Dorje Trolö
as Loden Choksi
as Nyima Öser
as Padmasambhava (Pemajungne)
as Pema Gyalpa
as Senge Dradrok
as Shakya Senge
as Vajradhara

Pain

aggression and
cessation of
energy of
fear of
intelligence/prajna of
of nonduality
as obstacle
as path
psychosomatic
relating with
shunyata and
of “thisness”
vajrayana
See also
Pain and pleasure

Pain and pleasure

as adornments
intuition at level of
hope and fear and
noncentralized

Panic

Paranoia, need for reassurance and

Passion

as mother principle
and trials of Naropa

Path

crazy wisdom vs. bodhisattva
as learning process
See also
Spiritual path

Pema Gyalpa (“Lotus King”)

Pema Jungne, Padmasambhava as

Penetration(s)

four, in Vajrakilaya
HUM syllable as

Perception(s)

conditioned
as deities
illusory body and

Phenomena, play of

Phowa.
See
Transference of consciousness

Pleasure

Pop art attitude, problem of

Positive attitude

Poverty mentality

dharma and
vs. romanticism

Practice.
See
Meditation (practice); Spiritual practice

Practicing lineage

as guardian of buddhadharma
meditation and
message of
See also
Kagyü lineage; Mishap lineage

“The Practicing Lineage”

Prajna

aggression and
awareness as
bodhisattva path and
definition of
emotions and
jnana (wisdom) and
as mother of all buddhas
Naropa and
pain and
reference points and
resentment as birth of
as seeing vs. looking
and shunyata
sword of
wisdom vs.
See also
Intellect

Prana, nadi bindu

Pride, crazy wisdom and

Primordial innocence

dharmakaya as
preconceptions vs.

Proclamation, lion’s roar as

Professional pessimists

Projections

appreciating
Milarepa’s demons as
trikaya and
world as

Prostration practice

ninefold
to root guru as Vajradhara
as surrendering

Protection, mantra as mind

Psychic energies

Purification, Vajrasattva mantra of

Qualities

of deities
vajrayana relationship with

The Rain of Wisdom

Rangjung Dorje (on mahamudra)

Raw and ruggedness

Razor’s edge, licking honey from

Reactions, emotional

Reality

becoming one with
body and
concepts of
conflicting emotions and erroneous beliefs about
connecting with
intellect and
“letting be” approach to
mahayana view of
as mirage
mishaps as contact with
nature of
nature of vs. logical concepts
of psychological aspect of life
as shadow/shell of dream
vs. unreality

Realization

simultaneous confusion and

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