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Choegyam Trungpa

    Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche fut un maître de méditation bouddhiste, un érudit, un enseignant, un poète et un artiste. Il a joué un rôle déterminant dans l'introduction du bouddhisme tibétain en Occident, fondant la Naropa University et établissant la méthode Shambhala Training. Ses enseignements se sont concentrés sur l'application pratique des principes spirituels, visant à supprimer les apports culturels et à rendre accessible l'essence de la sagesse bouddhiste. À travers ses écrits et ses enseignements, Trungpa a fait le pont entre les traditions anciennes et la vie moderne, en soulignant l'expérience directe et le potentiel humain authentique.

    Born in Tibet
    Journey Without Goal
    The Future Is Open
    The Heart of the Buddha
    • The basic teachings of Buddhism as they relate to everyday life—presented by the esteemed Tibetan meditation master In The Heart of the Buddha, Chögyam Trungpa examines the basic teachings of Buddhism and places them within the context of daily life. Divided into three parts, the book begins with a discussion about the open, inquisitive, and good-humored qualities of the “heart of the Buddha”—an “enlightened gene” that everyone possesses. Next, Chögyam Trungpa moves to the stages of the Buddhist path, presenting the three vehicles—Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana—that carry the Buddhist practitioner toward enlightenment. Finally, he describes the direct application of Buddhist teachings to topics as varied as relationships, drinking, children, and money. The Heart of the Buddha reflects Trungpa’s great appreciation for Western culture and deep understanding of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, which enabled him to teach Westerners in an effective, contemporary way.

      The Heart of the Buddha
    • The Future Is Open

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,4(10)Évaluer

      Renowned meditation master Chögyam Trungpa challenges popular misconceptions of the Buddhist doctrines of karma and rebirth, in the process showing how to step beyond karma on the path to awakening. Karma has become a popular term in the West, often connected with somewhat naive or deterministic ideas of rebirth and reincarnation or equated with views of morality and guilt. Chögyam Trungpa unpacks this intriguing but misunderstood topic. He viewed an understanding of karma as good news, showing us that liberation is possible and that the future is never predetermined. His unique approach to presenting the Buddhist teachings lends itself to an insightful and profound view of karma, its cause and effects, and how to cut the root of karma itself.

      The Future Is Open
    • Journey Without Goal

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,3(180)Évaluer

      Meditation master Chögyam Trungpa demystifies the Tantric tradition of Buddhism in this accessible guide for curious students Based on the author’s talks at Naropa University, this volume introduces the reader to the principles of tantra, based on the practice of meditation, which leads to the discovery of egolessness. Trungpa Rinpoche provides a direct and experiential picture of the tantric world, explaining the importance of self-existing energy, the mandala principle, the difference between Buddhist and Hindu tantra—stressing the nontheistic foundation of Buddhism. The role of the teacher and the meaning of tantric transmission are also presented. Written for the student of Buddhism rather than the scholar, Journey without Goal demystifies the vajrayana and at the same time affirms the power and sacredness of its ancient teaching.

      Journey Without Goal
    • Born in Tibet

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This is the story of the early life and escape from the Chinese of a young tulku of Tibet, an incarnate lama of high rank. The book, first published in 1966, shows the quality of human life as lived in Tibet at all levels. The account of his religious education is detailed and of equal value is his description of the meditational centres and seminaries and of his tutors and spiritual teachers.

      Born in Tibet