The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Five (72 page)

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Tulku Ugyen Rinpoche, Lama

Twelve trials/visions of Naropa

concepts and
expectations and
as operation without anesthetics
pain of
sanity of
as unlearning process

Two veils (conflicting emotions, erroneous beliefs)

Uddiyana (birthplace of Padmasambhava)

Uncertainty

eating food as mark of
intelligent

Universal monarch

Unmasking process

Vajra

definition of
as skillful means

Vajradhara

definition of
as dharmakaya buddha
as fearlessness
Padmasambhava as
as root guru
as sambhogakaya principle
as state of eternity

Vajradhatu mandala sadhana practice

Vajradhatu Seminary

Vajra guru mantra

Vajrakilaya Mandala

Vajra-like samadhi

Vajra master

See also
Guru; Teacher

Vajra pride

basic sanity and
devotion and
as not submitting to confusion

Vajrasattva mantra practice

Vajra songs (dohas)

parinirvana of Milarepa and

Vajrayana Buddhism

bodhisattva ideal of service in
compassion in
energy in
fearlessness
identification with teachings as
learning process
mahayana and
northern India and
sacredness in
samaya as basic principle of
sangha
teaching style
world of form and
See also
Tantra; Vajrayana discipline(s)

Vajrayana discipline(s)

basic training for
four foundation practices
group practice
sadhana practice

Vajrayogini

as cosmic womanness
as Naropa’s “ugly woman”
shunyata as

Vedanta tradition

mahamudra and

Vidyadhara

definition of
eternity as first stage of

Vikramanshila University

Vipashyana meditation

Vision(s)

panoramic
prajna
total
See also
Naropa, trials/visions of

Visualization practice

developing stage of meditation and
shunyata and
theism and
training for

Wakefulness, state of

as “blade of sword of prajna”

Wangchuk (Bhutan), King Jigme Singye

Warriorship

gentleness of dharmic
of Milarepa
nonaggression as essence of
Shambhala
training and fruition of

Watcher

ego as
enlightenment and
intellect without
as sense of continuity
tenth bhumi vs.

Watts, Alan

Well-being

appreciation and
sacredness and

Western practitioners of Buddhism training of

Wisdom(s)

coemergent
devotion and
ego as fuel for
five buddha family
hidden treasures
of phenomenal world
practicality of Milarepa
prajna vs.
thought process as, of deities
as vajra reference point
See also
Crazy wisdom

Words vs. sense

prajna and jnana and

Workability of experience

compassion and

World

communication with
of duality
magical aspect of
materialistic
offering geography of
penetration of
playfulness of
of projections
of qualities vs. size
of reference points
as teaching/scriptures
as trustworthy
up-to-date experience of
vajrayana, of form
wisdom of
working with

Yeshe Tsogyal

as pregnant tigress

Yeshen (“primordial ancestor”)

Yidam deities

sense perceptions as

Yoga

hatha
ultimate
See also
Six dharmas/yogas of Naropa

“The Yogic Songs of Milarepa” (seminar)

“Youthful prince in a vase”

Zen tradition

ox-herding pictures
practices

Table of Contents

 

Table of Contents

Introduction to Volume Five

C RAZY W ISDOM

Editor’s Foreword

Crazy Wisdom Seminar I: Jackson Hole, 1972

1. Padmasambhava and Spiritual Materialism

2. The Trikaya

3. Primordial Innocence

4. Eternity and the Charnel Ground

5. Let the Phenomena Play

6. Cynicism and Devotion

Crazy Wisdom Seminar II: Karmê Chöling, 1972

1. Padmasambhava and the Energy of Tantra

2. Hopelessness and the Trikaya

3. Fearlessness

4. Death and the Sense of Experience

5. The Lion’s Roar

6. Intellect and Working with Negativity

7. Dorje Trolö and the Three Styles of Transmission

Notes

I LLUSION’S G AME : T HE L IFE AND T EACHING OF N AROPA

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