The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion

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by Chogyam Trungpa


  lojong slogans for

  paramita practice in

  prajna in

  reminders in

  tonglen in

  twofold bodhichitta in

  evil

  activities and deeds

  Buddhist view of

  exertion paramita

  contradictions to

  definition

  on fourth bhumi

  importance of

  joy in

  meditation paramita and

  obstacles to

  qualities of exertion in

  slogans associated with

  fabrication, freedom from

  faith

  familiarization

  fear

  fearlessness

  exertion paramita and

  gift of

  love and

  mahayana view of

  passionlessness and

  feedback

  See also messages

  feminine principle

  first thought

  First Thought Best Thought

  fixation

  forbearance. See patience

  forgiveness, Buddhist perspective on

  “Forty-Six Ways in Which a Bodhisattva Fails”

  four noble truths

  freedom

  Fremantle, Francesca

  frivolity

  fruition, abandoning hope of

  Gampopa

  Gangshar, Khenpo

  gap

  Gautama Buddha. See Buddha

  Geluk tradition

  generosity paramita

  contradictions to

  definitions

  and discipline, relationship between

  on first bhumi

  lojong slogans associated with

  nature of

  nonattachment and

  rehearsing in

  on second bhumi

  three levels of

  genuineness

  mahakaruna and

  pain of

  spiritual friend’s role in developing

  in tonglen practice

  Gimian, Carolyn

  goal orientation

  god realm

  goodness, accumulating

  grandmother’s finger pointing

  gratitude

  Great Eastern Sun

  ground madhyamaka

  groundlessness

  Guanyin

  gymnasticism, mental

  habitual tendencies

  happiness

  Heart Sutra

  absolute truth in

  compassion in

  early teaching on

  emptiness in

  as ground madhyamaka

  prajna in

  text of

  hell realm

  hinayana

  confirmation of

  ego in

  emptiness, introduction of in

  enlightenment in

  importance of

  paths associated with

  See also under mahayana

  Hindu tradition

  hope and fear, transcending

  human realm

  humor

  hungry ghost realm

  ignorance

  indestructibility, symbols of

  individual salvation

  Indra, King

  insight, unborn

  intention

  action and

  analogy for

  ego and

  intuitive insight

  Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye

  Jamgön Kongtrül of Shechen

  Jewel Ornament of Liberation

  jhanas (Pali; Skt.: dhyanas)

  jnana

  See also wisdom

  joy

  bodhisattva limb of

  brahmavihara of

  in dharma

  exertion paramita and

  as limitless one

  as ultimate truth

  Kadam tradition

  Kagyü tradition

  Kalimpong, India

  karma

  power over

  reminder of

  Karmapas

  Deshin Shekpa, fifth

  Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, sixteenth

  karuna. See compassion

  kayas

  four

  three

  See also individual kayas

  kleshas

  cutting through

  exertion and

  guarding against

  lojong for

  on path of unification

  knowledge

  bodhichitta and

  prajna, distinguished from

  terms for

  See also prajna

  koans

  kshanti paramita. See patience paramita

  kündzop

  See also relative truth

  küntak (Tib.; random labeling)

  Langri Tangpa

  language

  concepts and

  ego in

  problems of

  laziness

  exertion and

  three categories of

  learnedness, mark of

  limitless ones, four

  lo (Tib.; aspect of mind)

  logic, threefold

  lohans

  lojong (Tib.; mind training)

  aggression, undermining through

  bravery of

  for carrying bad circumstances onto path

  cause, effect, essence

  compassion in

  concluding verses

  definitions of

  disciplines of

  evaluation of

  four reminders in

  guidelines

  opportunities to practice

  preliminaries

  relative bodhichitta slogans

  resentment, working with in

  root text of

  simplicity of

  structure of

  transmission of

  ultimate bodhichitta slogans

  utilization of practice

  loneliness

  loss and gain, simultaneous

  love

  brahmavihara of

  and compassion, differentiated

  as limitless one

  mahayana view of

  two aspects of

  loving-kindness

  passionlessness and

  teacher, role of in developing

  viewpoint of

  See also maitri

  luminosity

  madhyamaka

  dialectic of

  levels of

  as middle way

  negation in

  origins of

  two traditions of

  ultimate truth and buddha nature in

  and yogachara, differentiated from

  Madhyamakavatara

  mahakaruna

  mahasiddhas

  mahasukha

  mahavipashyana

  mahayana

  approach of

  commitment to others in

  dawn of

  definitions

  effort required

  egolessness in

  ground of

  and hinayana, relationship between

  indestructibility, symbol of

  levels of accomplishment in

  love, view of in

  openness in

  personalities suited for

  prajna in

  realization in

  samsara and nirvana in

  seven exercises (seven branches)

  suitability for

  two approaches to

  and vajrayana, relationship between

  See also bodhisattva path

  maitri (Skt.; loving-kindness)

  awakening, role in

  definition

  limitless

  practice of

  relative bodhichitta and

  Manjushri

  maras

  Marpa

  masculine principle

  material gifts, generosity of
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  medicine, prajna as

  meditation

  comfort and

  for dealing with sudden occurrences

  diligence in

  distraction, working with in

  indestructible (See vajra-like samadhi)

  mark of

  obstacles to

  patience paramita and

  prajna, developing in

  purpose of

  shunyata experience in

  on sixth bhumi

  three aspirations for

  See also jhana; samadhi; shamatha; vipashyana

  meditation, path of

  meditation in action

  Meditation in Action

  meditation paramita

  contradictions to

  definition

  on fifth bhumi

  four limitless ones in

  lojong slogans associated with

  loneliness in

  obstacles to samten in

  relationship to other paramitas

  three levels in

  mental gymnastics

  merit

  accumulating

  dedication of

  physical

  messages

  in experiencing emptiness

  physical

  through irritation

  Midal, Fabrice

  middle way

  Milarepa

  mind

  buddha nature and

  Buddhist understanding of

  chewing lump in

  cognitive

  disciplining

  examining and analyzing

  five categories of

  intention and action, role in

  joyful

  and meditation, role in understanding

  mixing with dharma

  restlessness of

  taming vs. training

  training, potential for

  unborn quality of

  wakefulness of

  yogachara view of

  mind training

  See also lojong

  mindfulness

  buddha nature and

  dangers of losing

  discipline and

  of eating (See oryoki)

  on path of unification

  See also shamatha

  missionary approach

  monarch, symbolism of

  moon of bodhi

  morality

  Mudra

  Mukpo, Diana (née Pybus)

  Myth of Freedom, The

  Nagarjuna

  Nairanjana River

  naiveté, positive

  Nalanda Translation Committee

  Nalanda University

  Naropa University (formerly Naropa Institute)

  negative negativity

  neurosis

  attacks of

  discipline and

  evil as

  mahayana view of

  prajna for

  nidanas, twelve

  nihilism

  nirmanakaya

  no more learning, path of

  See also enlightenment

  nonaggression

  bodhichitta as

  lojong for

  meditation paramita and

  patience and

  nonattainment, ten dharmas of

  nonduality

  nonreference point

  nontheism

  nostalgia for the present

  nowness

  Nyingma tradition

  obstacles

  exertion, overcoming with

  gratitude for

  in meditation

  transforming into path

  working with greatest first

  offerings

  oryoki

  Ösel Rangdröl Mukpo. See Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

  Ösel Tendzin (Thomas Rich)

  others

  ego and

  enthusiasm in

  exchanging oneself for

  working with

  Oxford University

  paramitas

  and bhumis, correlation with

  (See also bhumis)

  definitions

  lojong practice and

  practice of

  prajna, role of in

  sequence of

  shamatha-vipashyana, alternation of

  six

  ten

  thirty-six

  three supreme disciplines and

  See also individual paramitas

  passion

  compassion and

  discipline and

  lojong slogans associated with

  mahayana view of

  meditation paramita and

  passionlessness

  paths, five

  patience

  bhumis, throughout

  continual

  developing

  meditation paramita and

  on path of unification

  shila and

  patience paramita

  aggression and

  categories of patience in

  contradictions to

  definition

  exertion and

  relationship with other paramitas

  peace

  perception

  clear

  concepts and

  differences in

  film projector analogy

  four stages of

  on path of unification

  of phenomenal world

  of relative truth

  on sixth bhumi

  yogachara view of

  permanence

  phenomenal world

  bodhisattva’s perceptions of

  as illusion

  pigeonholing, mental

  poisons, three

  See also kleshas

  postmeditation

  being a child of illusion in

  compassion in

  emptiness in

  meditation paramita and

  paramita practice in

  patience paramita in

  prajna in

  seven riches of supreme beings and

  poverty mentality

  power, paramita of

  powers

  five of bodhisattva vow

  five on path of unification

  ten

  prajna

  bodhichitta and

  Buddhism, role in

  continual awakening

  dharmas, transcending

  egolessness and

  kündzop as

  in mahayana practice

  mundane

  on path of unification

  sword of

  teaching dialogues

  worldliness, transcending

  See also knowledge; wisdom

  prajna paramita

  contradictions to

  definition

  emptiness in

  relationship with other paramitas

  on sixth bhumi

  slogans associated with

  transformation from

  prajnaparamita literature

  See also Heart Sutra

 

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