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Open Theater

Open-mindedness

heaven principle as

Ordinary mind

Oshima, Kozuko

Outrageousness

as fearlessness
as sense of humor

Pacifying karma

blue color of
circle shape of
freedom from neurosis as

Padma (buddha family)

art of
Chakrasamvara and
discriminating awareness wisdom
fire element
lotus symbol
mahakalis and
red color
spring season
west direction

Padma Jong (practice/arts community)

Padmasambhava

Pageantry

Pain

and pleasure
symbolism of
of ultimate reality

Palden, Sherab

Panic

expectations and

Paranoia

process of

Passion

art and
discriminating awareness and
expectations as
magnetizing karma and
padma family
poetry and

Passionlessness

symbolism and

Path (Buddhist)

goal of
vs. materialism
as nuisance
three-yana
as “way” (
do
)

Pattern(s)

of enlightenment
of life

Peaceful deities, gyaling (horn) and

Peaceful energy

intelligence, as
See also
Pacifying (karma)

Pehar (guardian deity)

Pema Karpo

Perception, human

anxiety and
appreciation of
art and
Buddhist approach to
cowardice and
as energy of egolessness
five styles of
four karmas and
gap of mind and
heaven/earth/man and
hesitation as obstacle to
as lifestyle
meditation and
mind and
precision of
preconceptions vs.
reality as
space and
three levels of
threefold logic of
See also
Sense perception(s); Visual perception

“Perception and the Appreciation of Reality” (article)

Performance arts.
See
Theater/performance arts Pernagchen (mahakala)

Persia, Tibetan art/iconography and

Phenomenological clumsiness

Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Photography

basic principle of
buddha families and

Plato

Plays

spontaneous

Poet(s)

American
as bodhisattva
humor and craziness of
vision of

Poetic license

“Poetics” (article)

Poetry

audience and
collorabative/group
as description
doha
elegance of
Japanese haiku
meditation and
as music
neurosis and
as proclamation
vs. prose writing
as right speech
threefold logic of
Tibetan classical
transforming society through
See also
Poetry (of Chögyam Trungpa)

Poetry (of Chögyam Trungpa)

Allen Ginsberg and
English language
Japanese influence on
loneliness as touchstone of
style of
Tibetan language
Western influence on

Poets

American
mind
tribal
Western

“Poets’ Colloquium”

art that clears
of world/society

Portuges, Paul

Positive arrogance

Positive art

Postmeditation

post-art and

Poverty, magnetizing karma and

Power

individual vs. universal
of magic

Prajna (intellect)

“looking” as
sword of
wisdom/jnana and

Prajna
(play)

Prajnaparamita teachings

Precision (perceptual)

meditation and
power of
sudden glimpse as
of visual dharma/symbolism

Preconception(s)

perception vs.
shocking

Proclamation
(play)

Projections and projector

Prose writing

Provisional Open Theater

“Purifying and Invoking the Four Directions”

Purple (color) of feminine/queen principle

Quakers and Shakers

The Rain of Wisdom
(NTC)

Ratna (buddha family)

autumn season
earth element
jewel symbol
south direction
Vajrabhairava and
wisdom of equanimity
yellow color

Reality

appreciating
art as
as basic space
broad smile of
direct experience of
mahamudra view of
performance arts and
as process of perception
ultimate
Western poetry and
working with

Red (color)

of magnetizing karma
of padma family

Reeds
(photograph)

Reference point(s)

empty-heartedness vs.
mind of “no”
relative truth as

Regret, absence of

Relaxation

Religion

art and
beyond
sacredness vs.

“Report from Loveland”

“Report from Outside the Closet”

Resentment

toward society

Retreat (practice), theater arts as

Rich, Thomas.
See
Tendzin, Vajra Regent Ösel Richness

in filmmaking and
iconography of
of ratna family
See also
Enriching karma

Right speech

Rimbaud

Ritual

“opening the eyes”

Roberts, Esmé Cramer

Rockwell, John

Rocky Mountain Dharma Center

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