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The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion

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by Chogyam Trungpa


  pratyekabuddhas

  precepts

  preliminaries

  pride

  privacy

  profundity

  prostrations

  protectors, dharma

  psychosis

  pure lands

  purity, threefold

  reality

  Rechungpa

  recollection (Tib.: tren-she)

  reference points

  refuge

  relative bodhichitta

  lojong slogans

  relative truth

  emptiness and

  problems with

  samsaric perception of

  reminders, four

  renunciation

  reproach

  resentment

  riches of supreme beings, seven

  rikpa (Tib.; insight)

  rituals, genuine

  “Sadhana of Mahamudra, The”

  Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

  samadhi

  bodhisattva limb of

  of nonattainment

  on path of accumulation

  on path of unification

  supreme discipline of

  See also vajra-like samadhi

  Samadhiraja Sutra

  sambhogakaya

  samsara

  attachment to

  development of

  goal orientation in

  perception of

  prajna and

  and teacher, contrast between

  Samye Ling Meditation Center

  Sarnath

  seeing, path of

  self. See ego

  self-consciousness

  self-improvement

  self-judgment

  sem (Tib.; aspect of mind)

  sending and taking. See tonglen

  sense consciousnesses

  sense perceptions

  sentient beings

  benefiting

  compassion toward

  contradictions benefiting

  definition of

  working with

  setting sun vision

  Seven-Branch Prayer

  Seven Points of Mind Training (Chekawa Yeshe Dorje)

  See also lojong

  Shakyamuni Buddha. See Buddha

  shamatha

  emptiness and

  maitri and

  meditation paramita and

  relative bodhichitta and

  for undermining ego

  shamatha-vipashyana

  bodhichitta and

  on bodhisattva path

  buddha nature and

  emptiness and

  four noble truths and

  in lojong practice

  mahayana view of

  meditation paramita and

  paramita practice and

  prajna and

  as protection

  role in working with others

  tonglen and

  Shambhala Publications

  Shambhala teachings

  Shantideva

  Shariputra

  shepa (Tib.; aspect of mind)

  shikantaza (Zen technique)

  shila paramita. See discipline paramita

  shinjang

  shravakas

  shunyata. See emptiness

  shunyata protection

  Siddhartha, Prince

  See also Buddha

  sitting practice

  See also meditation

  six realms

  skillful means

  bodhichitta and

  mahakaruna and

  paramita of

  paramita practice, role in

  as relative truth

  slavery, intrinsic

  slothfulness

  Smile at Fear

  space

  aggression and

  alaya and

  emptiness as

  mahakaruna and

  spiritual friend

  attitudes toward

  on bodhisattva path

  as cause of buddha nature

  compassion toward

  devotion to

  necessity of

  role of

  trusting

  spiritual materialism

  spiritual practice, dangers of

  spiritual teachers

  appreciating

  appropriate anger of

  necessity of

  relationship with

  requesting to teach and remain

  respect for

  See also spiritual friend

  Stages of the Heroic Mind (Serlingpa)

  stains, temporary/adventitious

  strengths, five

  students, types of

  study

  discipline paramita and

  joining with practice, x

  lojong practice and

  power of

  suffering

  aggression and

  discipline paramita and

  enlightened genes and

  as ground

  of küntak

  seen from eleventh bhumi

  slogan for

  two types of

  sugatagarbha

  See also buddha nature

  Surmang Dütsi Tel Monastery

  surrender

  Suvarnadvipa

  svabhavikakaya

  sword of prajna

  tantra. See vajrayana

  Tao Te Ching

  tathagatagarbha

  See also buddha nature

  teaching, five ways of

  tendrel

  territoriality

  theism

  thoughts

  mindfulness of

  nondwelling

  substituting dharmic for discursive

  in vajra-like samadhi

  three jewels

  three supreme disciplines

  threefold purity

  Tibetan Book of the Dead, The

  Timely Rain

  tokpa (Tib.; realization)

  töndam

  See also ultimate truth

  tonglen (Tib.; sending and taking)

  basic goodness and

  basis for

  breath, use of in

  for dealing with sudden occurrences

  importance throughout three yanas

  irritation during

  in ordinary life

  stages of

  thinking of others during

  torma

  transcendent disciplines. See paramitas

  transcendent knowledge

  See also prajna

  Trungpa, Chögyam

  calligraphies

  car accident of

  emigration to the West

  escape from Tibet

  on his joy in dharma

  legacy of

  monastic life of

  names and titles of

  prajna dialogues with

  teaching style of

  truths, two

  See also relative truth; ultimate truth

  tülkus, training of

  twofold egolessness

  prajna and

  pure kündzop and

  ultimate bodhichitta

  basic goodness and

  compassion and

  as ground

  lojong slogans

  practice of

  ultimate truth

  countable and uncountable

  fourfold definition of

  patience and

  unification, path of

  universal monarch

  Uttaratantra

  Vairochana

  vajra clamp logic

  vajra-like samadhi

  vajra scepter

  Vajradhatu

  Vajradhatu Seminaries

  vajrayana

  action in

  buddha-family wisdoms in

  death, view of in

  mahayana vision, role in

  name, significance of

  protectors in

  vastness

  veils

  five

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  Vietnam War era

  vipashyana

  bodhichitta and

  compassion and

  egolessness and

  emptiness and

  meditation paramita and

  prajna in

  See also shamatha-vipashyana

  virtue

  accumulating

  Buddhist understanding of

  discipline paramita and

  exertion paramita and

  expanding

  natural

  in paramita practice

  rejoicing in others

  seed of

  white

  as wholesomeness

  virya paramita. See exertion paramita

  vision

  Waiting for Godot

  wakefulness

  alaya and

  basic goodness and

  bodhichitta and

  definitions of

  ego and

  enlightened society and

  generosity and

  genes of

  (See also enlightened genes)

  possibility of

  prajna and

  ultimate bodhichitta as

  warriorship

  Way of the Bodhisattva, The (Shantideva)

  wholesomeness

  wisdom

  on eleventh bhumi

  paramita of

  skillful means and

  as ultimate truth

  See also prajna

  wish-fulfilling jewel

  yanas, three

  yogachara

  absolute truth in

  phenomenal world, view of

  relative truth in

  Young Lamas Home School

  Yung-lo (Chinese emperor)

  Zen

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