Chogyam Trungpa
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Chogyam Trungpa
Chögyam Trungpawas a Buddhist meditation master and holder of both the Kagyu and Nyingma lineages, the eleventh Trungpa tülku, a tertön, supreme abbot of the Surmang monasteries, scholar, teacher, poet, artist, and originator of a radical re-presentation of Shambhala vision...
NationalityTibetan
ProfessionPhilosopher
views extending fearlessness
Fearlessness is extending ourselves beyond our limited view.
pride intelligent peaceful
We do not have to be ashamed of what we are. As sentient beings we have wonderful backgrounds. These backgrounds may not be particularly enlightened or peaceful or intelligent. Nevertheless, we have soil good enough to cultivate; we can plant anything in it.
reality luxury
Luxury is experiencing reality
rose meditation way
meditation is a way of developing clarity, which allows us to see the precision of daily life situations as well as our thought process so that we can relate with both of them fully and completely.
pain life-is drink
Life is a straight drink - straight pleasure, straight pain, straightforward, one hundred percent.
philosophy thinking want
No one can stop or control your thought process or your thinking. You can think anything you want. But that doesn't seem to be the point. The thinking process has to be directed into a certain approach... not in accord with certain dogma, philosophy, or concepts. Instead, one has to know the thinker itself.
gossip mind let-it-go
While you're meditating, all kinds of thoughts arise... You don't find your thoughts threatening or particularly helpful. They just become the general gossip of your thoughts. This traffic of your thoughts and the verbosity of your mind are simply part of the basic chatter that goes on in the universe. Just let it go through.
eye tradition accepting
We must see with our own eyes and not accept any laid-down tradition as if it had some magical power in it.
plants-growing shining desire
You do not have to force yourself to do anything at all. There is a continual exchange, a continual dance. It is similar to the sun shining and plants growing. The sun has no desire to create the vegetation; plants simply react to sunlight and the situation develops naturally.
past magic moments
Nowness or the magic of the present moment is what joins the wisdom of the past with the present
appreciation real play
A genuine sense of humor is having a light touch: not beating reality into the ground but appreciating reality with a light touch. The basis of Shambhala vision is rediscovering that perfect and real sense of humor, that light touch of appreciation.
glimpse awareness qualifications
Watchfulness is experiencing a sudden glimpse of something without any qualifications - just the sudden glimpse itself.
life lying buried
The charnel ground is that great graveyard in which the complexities of samsara and nirvana lie buried.
beautiful freedom inspire
For the very reason that we expect things to be good and beautiful, they won't be. In genuine spirituality, we don't look for bliss.