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Chögyam Trungpa

Index Chögyam Trungpa

Chögyam Trungpa (Wylie: Chos rgyam Drung pa; March 5, 1939 – April 4, 1987) was 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. [1]

172 relations: Abhidharma, Akong Rinpoche, Allen Ginsberg, An Uncommon King, Anapanasati, Andrew Calimach, Anne Waldman, April 4, Avadhuta, Avidyā (Buddhism), Ösel Tendzin, Ōryōki, Barbara Moraff, Bardo Thodol, Barnet, Vermont, Basic goodness, Bhagavan Das (yogi), Bhavacakra, Bluets (poetry collection), Bob Holman, Buddhism and psychology, Buddhism and science, Buddhism and sexual orientation, Buddhism in Canada, Buddhism in Scotland, Buddhism in South Africa, Buddhism in the Netherlands, Buddhism in the United States, Buddhism in the West, Buddhism in Ukraine, Buddhist modernism, Buddhist philosophy, Buddhist views on sin, Chime Rinpoche, Choiceless awareness, Choseng Trungpa, Contemplative education, Craig Warren Smith, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, David Nichtern, Diamond Way Buddhism, Divine madness, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dzogchen, Empowerment (Vajrayana), Entheogen, Epic of King Gesar, Faith in Nyingma Buddhist Dharma, February 28, Fierce deities, ..., Four Noble Truths, Francesca Fremantle, Francisco Varela, Freda Bedi, Gampo Abbey, Gangshar Wangpo, Gyatso, Han F. de Wit, Hejira (album), Higher consciousness, History of Buddhism, Index of Buddhism-related articles, Index of China-related articles (0–L), Index of philosophy articles (A–C), Index of Tibet-related articles, Jack Kerouac School, Jake La Botz, James George (diplomat), Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Jealousy, Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography, John Steinbeck IV, José Argüelles, Joseph Goguen, Joseph Goldstein (writer), Judith Simmer-Brown, July 1967, Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre, Kalachakra, Kanjuro Shibata XX, Karma Lingpa, Karmê Chöling, Ken Keyes Jr., Ken McLeod, Ken Wilber, Kings of Shambhala, Kleshas (Buddhism), Kunga Rinpoche, Kyūdō, Kyozan Joshu Sasaki, Lee Lozowick, Lion's Roar (magazine), List of bisexual people (T–Z), List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture, List of Buddhists, List of new religious movements, List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality, List of sanghas in San Diego County, California, List of Tibetan writers, List of University of Oxford people in religion, List of writers on Buddhism, Lojong, Lucien Wulsin III, Mahamudra, Marco Pallis, Meditation, Mettā, Miksang, Mikyö Dorje, 8th Karmapa Lama, Namgyal Rinpoche, Naropa University, New Age communities, Ngöndro, Ole Nydahl, Padma Gyalpo, Padmasambhava, Pawo, Pema Chödrön, Pema Chödrön bibliography, Pema Tönyö Nyinje, Pete Carroll, Peter Lieberson, Philosophy of psychedelics, Pratigha, Prison Mindfulness Institute, Ramesh Balsekar, Reginald Ray, Rimé movement, Rita Gross, Robert Janitz, Robin Kornman, Sakyong Mipham, Sangha, Sarmoung Brotherhood, Shambhala, Shambhala Buddhism, Shambhala Mountain Center, Shambhala Publications, Shambhala Training, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior, Shenlha Okar, Shenpen Hookham, Sherab Palden Beru, Skandha, Spiritual materialism, Spiritual warrior, Surmang, Taṇhā, Tai Situpa, Tara Springett, The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya, Thrangu Rinpoche, Tibetan Americans, Tibetan Buddhism, Timeline of Colorado history, Tom Neale, Tonglen, Trungpa tülkus, Tsultrim Allione, Tulku (film), Twelve Nidānas, V. Owen Bush, Vajradhatu, Vedanā, Vicikitsa, William S. Burroughs, Wind Horse, Yannis Livadas, Yeshe Losal, Young Lamas Home School, Zeitgeist (film series), 1939. Expand index (122 more) »

Abhidharma

Abhidharma (Sanskrit) or Abhidhamma (Pali) are ancient (3rd century BCE and later) Buddhist texts which contain detailed scholastic reworkings of doctrinal material appearing in the Buddhist sutras, according to schematic classifications.

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Akong Rinpoche

Chöje Akong Tulku Rinpoche (25 December 1939 – 8 October 2013) was a tulku in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and a founder of the Samye Ling Monastery in Scotland.

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Allen Ginsberg

Irwin Allen Ginsberg (June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet, philosopher, writer, and activist.

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An Uncommon King

An Uncommon King is a 2011 72-minute HD documentary film directed by award-winning documentary and television producer Johanna J. Lunn.

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Anapanasati

Ānāpānasati (Pali; Sanskrit ānāpānasmṛti), meaning "mindfulness of breathing" ("sati" means mindfulness; "ānāpāna" refers to inhalation and exhalation), is a form of Buddhist meditation originally taught by Gautama Buddha in several suttas including the Ānāpānasati Sutta.

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Andrew Calimach

Andrew Calimach (born 1953) is a Romanian-American author.

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Anne Waldman

Anne Waldman (born April 2, 1945) is an American poet.

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April 4

On the Roman calendar, this was known as the day before the nones of April (Pridie).

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Avadhuta

Avadhūta (IAST) is a Sanskrit term from the root 'to shake' (see V. S. Apte and Monier-Willams) that, among its many uses, in some Indian religions indicates a type of mystic or saint who is beyond egoic-consciousness, duality and common worldly concerns and acts without consideration for standard social etiquette.

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Avidyā (Buddhism)

Avidyā (Sanskrit; Pāli: avijjā; Tibetan phonetic: ma rigpa) in Buddhist literature is commonly translated as "ignorance".

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Ösel Tendzin

Ösel Tendzin (1943–1990) was a western Buddhist.

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Ōryōki

is a set of nested bowls and other eating utensils for the personal use of Buddhist monks, called patra in Sanskrit.

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Barbara Moraff

Barbara Moraff (born 1939 Paterson, New Jersey) is an American poet of the Beat generation living in Vermont.

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Bardo Thodol

The Bardo Thodol ("Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State") is a text from a larger corpus of teachings, the Profound Dharma of Self-Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones, revealed by Karma Lingpa (1326–1386).

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Barnet, Vermont

Barnet is a town in Caledonia County, Vermont, United States.

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Basic goodness

Basic goodness is a term coined by Tibetan spiritual teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and is a core concept in his terma.

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Bhagavan Das (yogi)

Bhagavan Das (Devanagari: भगवान दास) (born KermitBhagavan Das (1997), pg. 265 Michael Riggs on May 17, 1945) is a Western yogi who lived for six years in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

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Bhavacakra

The bhavachakra (Sanskrit; Pāli: bhavachakra; Tibetan: srid pa'i 'khor lo) is a symbolic representation of saṃsāra (or cyclic existence).

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Bluets (poetry collection)

Bluets is a book by the American author Maggie Nelson, published by Wave Books in 2009.

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Bob Holman

Bob Holman is an American poet and poetry activist, most closely identified with the oral tradition, the spoken word, and poetry slam.

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Buddhism and psychology

Buddhism includes an analysis of human psychology, emotion, cognition, behavior and motivation along with therapeutic practices.

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Buddhism and science

Buddhism and science have increasingly been discussed as compatible, and Buddhism has entered into the science and religion dialogue.

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Buddhism and sexual orientation

The relationship between Buddhism and sexual orientation varies by tradition and teacher.

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Buddhism in Canada

Buddhism is among the smallest minority-religions in Canada, with a very slowly growing population in the country, partly the result of conversion, with only 4.6% of new immigrants identifying themselves as Buddhist.

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Buddhism in Scotland

The arrival of Buddhism in Scotland is relatively recent.

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Buddhism in South Africa

Buddhist traditions are represented in South Africa in many forms.

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Buddhism in the Netherlands

Buddhism is a small minority religion in the Netherlands, but it has shown rapid growth in recent years.

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Buddhism in the United States

Buddhism, once thought of as a mysterious religion from the East, has now become very popular in the West, and is one of the largest religions in the United States.

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Buddhism in the West

Buddhism in the West broadly encompasses the knowledge and practice of Buddhism outside Asia in Europe, the Americas, Australia and New Zealand.

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Buddhism in Ukraine

Buddhism in Ukraine has existed since the 19th and 20th century, after immigration from countries with Buddhist populations, mainly North Vietnam and Korea under Communist period.

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Buddhist modernism

Buddhist modernism (also referred to as Modern Buddhism, modernist Buddhism and Neo-Buddhism) are new movements based on modern era reinterpretations of Buddhism.

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Buddhist philosophy

Buddhist philosophy refers to the philosophical investigations and systems of inquiry that developed among various Buddhist schools in India following the death of the Buddha and later spread throughout Asia.

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Buddhist views on sin

There are a few differing Buddhist views on sin.

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Chime Rinpoche

Lama Chime Tulku Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist, Tulku and Dharma teacher.

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Choiceless awareness

is posited in philosophy, psychology, and spirituality to be the state of unpremeditated, complete awareness of the present without preference, effort, or compulsion.

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Choseng Trungpa

Choseng Trungpa Rinpoche is the 12th and current Trungpa tülku.

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Contemplative education

Contemplative education is a philosophy of higher education that integrates introspection and experiential learning into academic study in order to support academic and social engagement, develop self-understanding as well as analytical and critical capacities, and cultivate skills for engaging constructively with others.

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Craig Warren Smith

Craig Warren Smith (born June 20, 1946 near Seattle) is a foremost expert on business/government relations in the global high-tech sector who has worked at the highest level with prime ministers, corporate CEOs, United Nations and The World Bank.

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Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism

Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, by Chögyam Trungpa is a book addressing many common pitfalls of self-deception in seeking spirituality, which the author coins as Spiritual materialism.

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David Nichtern

David Nichtern is an American songwriter and television composer, soundtrack artist and Buddhist teacher.

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Diamond Way Buddhism

Diamond Way Buddhism (Diamond Way Buddhism - Karma Kagyu Lineage) is a lay organization within the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Divine madness

Divine madness, also known as theia mania and crazy wisdom, refers to unconventional, outrageous, unexpected, or unpredictable behavior linked to religious or spiritual pursuits.

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Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche (b. 23 Oct 1964) is the title of a tulku lineage of Tibetan Buddhist lamas.

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Dzogchen

Dzogchen or "Great Perfection", Sanskrit: अतियोग, is a tradition of teachings in Tibetan Buddhism aimed at discovering and continuing in the natural primordial state of being.

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Empowerment (Vajrayana)

An empowerment is a ritual in Vajrayana which initiates a student into a particular tantric deity practice.

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Entheogen

An entheogen is a class of psychoactive substances that induce any type of spiritual experience aimed at development.

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Epic of King Gesar

The Epic of King Gesar ("King Gesar"; Гэсэр Хаан, Geser Khagan, "King Geser", Гесар-хан or Кесар), also spelled Geser (especially in Mongolian contexts) or Kesar, is an epic cycle, believed to date from the 12th century, that relates the heroic deeds of the culture hero Gesar, the fearless lord of the legendary kingdom of Ling.

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Faith in Nyingma Buddhist Dharma

In the Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist Dharma teachings faith's essence is to make one's being, and perfect dharma, inseparable.

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February 28

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Fierce deities

In Buddhism, fierce deities are the fierce, wrathful or forceful (Tibetan: trowo, Sanskrit: krodha) forms of enlightened Buddhas, Bodhisattvas or Devas (divine beings).

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Four Noble Truths

The Four Noble Truths refer to and express the basic orientation of Buddhism in a short expression: we crave and cling to impermanent states and things, which are dukkha, "incapable of satisfying" and painful.

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Francesca Fremantle

Francesca Fremantle is a scholar and translator of Sanskrit and Tibetan works of Hindu and Buddhist tantra, and was a student of Chögyam Trungpa for many years.

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Francisco Varela

Francisco Javier Varela García (September 7, 1946 – May 28, 2001) was a Chilean biologist, philosopher, and neuroscientist who, together with his teacher Humberto Maturana, is best known for introducing the concept of autopoiesis to biology, and for co-founding the Mind and Life Institute to promote dialog between science and Buddhism.

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Freda Bedi

Freda Bedi (sometimes spelled Frida Bedi, also named Sister Palmo, or Gelongma Karma Kechog Palmo) (5 February 1911 – 26 March 1977) was a British woman who was the first Western woman to take ordination in Tibetan Buddhism, which occurred in 1972.

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Gampo Abbey

Gampo Abbey is a Western Buddhist monastery in the Shambhala tradition in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Gangshar Wangpo

Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo (b. 1925-?) was a highly respected lama in Eastern Tibet and one of the primary teachers of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche (the 11th Trungpa tulku) and the 9th Thrangu Rinpoche.

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Gyatso

Gyatso or Gyamco is a Tibetan personal name meaning "ocean".

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Han F. de Wit

Han Frederik de Wit (born 1944) Research psychologist at the University of Amsterdam in 1974.

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Hejira (album)

Hejira is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1976.

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Higher consciousness

Higher consciousness is the consciousness of a higher Self, transcendental reality, or God.

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History of Buddhism

The history of Buddhism spans from the 5th century BCE to the present.

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Index of Buddhism-related articles

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Index of China-related articles (0–L)

The following is a breakdown of the list of China-related topics.

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Index of philosophy articles (A–C)

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Index of Tibet-related articles

This is a list of topics related to Tibet.

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Jack Kerouac School

Founded in 1974 by Allen Ginsberg and Anne Waldman, as part of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s 100-year experiment, Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics is located in Boulder, Colorado, United States.

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Jake La Botz

Jake La Botz (born November 23, 1968) is an American blues singer, songwriter, actor and meditation teacher from Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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James George (diplomat)

James George (born September 14, 1918 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian diplomat, political and environmental activist, author, and "spiritual seeker." A founder of the Threshold Foundation and president of the Sadat Peace Foundation, he led the Friends of the Earth international mission to Kuwait and the Persian Gulf to assess post-war environmental damage.

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Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso

Jamgön Ju Mipham, or Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso (1846–1912) (also known as "Mipham the Great") was a very influential philosopher and polymath of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Jealousy

Jealousy is an emotion; the term generally refers to the thoughts or feelings of insecurity, fear, concern, and envy over relative lack of possessions, status or something of great personal value, particularly in reference to a comparator.

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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography

Jiddu Krishnamurti or J. Krishnamurti, (12 May 189517 February 1986) was a writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual issues including psychological revolution, the nature of the mind, meditation, human relationships, and bringing about positive social change.

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John Steinbeck IV

John Steinbeck IV (June 12, 1946 – February 7, 1991) was an American journalist and author.

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José Argüelles

José Argüelles, born Joseph Anthony Arguelles (January 24, 1939 – March 23, 2011), was an American New Age author and artist.

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Joseph Goguen

Joseph Amadee Goguen (28 June 1941 – 3 July 2006) was a US computer scientist.

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Joseph Goldstein (writer)

Joseph Goldstein (born 1944) is one of the first American vipassana teachers, co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) with Jack Kornfield and Sharon Salzberg, contemporary author of numerous popular books on Buddhism (see publications below), resident guiding teacher at IMS, and leader of retreats worldwide on insight (vipassana) and lovingkindness (metta) meditation.

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Judith Simmer-Brown

Judith Simmer-Brown is Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies at Naropa University.

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July 1967

The following events occurred in July 1967.

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Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre

Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school located at Eskdalemuir, near Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

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Kalachakra

The Kalachakra (Sanskrit कालचक्र,; Цогт Цагийн Хүрдэн Tsogt Tsagiin Hurden) is a term used in Vajrayana Buddhism that means wheel of time or "time-cycles".

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Kanjuro Shibata XX

On-yumishi Kanjuro Shibata XX (御弓師 二十代 柴田 勘十郎 Shibata Kanjūrō born 1921 in Kyoto, Japan, died on 21 October 2013 in Boulder, United States).

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Karma Lingpa

Karma Lingpa (1326–1386) was the tertön (revealer) of the Bardo Thodol, the so-called Tibetan Book of the Dead.

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Karmê Chöling

Originally known as "Tail of the Tiger", Karmê Chöling is a Shambhala Buddhist meditation retreat center and community in Barnet, Vermont.

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Ken Keyes Jr.

Ken Keyes Jr. (January 19, 1921 – December 20, 1995) was an American personal growth author and lecturer, and the creator of the Living Love method, a self-help system.

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Ken McLeod

Ken McLeod (born 1948) is a senior Western translator, author, and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Ken Wilber

Kenneth Earl Wilber II (born January 31, 1949) is an American writer on transpersonal psychology and his own integral theory, a four-quadrant grid which suggests the synthesis of all human knowledge and experience.

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Kings of Shambhala

The thirty-two Kings of Shambhala reside in a mythical kingdom.

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Kleshas (Buddhism)

Kleshas (kleśa; किलेस kilesa; ཉོན་མོངས། nyon mongs), in Buddhism, are mental states that cloud the mind and manifest in unwholesome actions.

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Kunga Rinpoche

Lama Kunga Rinpoche was born into a noble family in Lhasa, Tibet in 1935, the son of Tsipon Shuguba, The last treasurer in the Dalai Lama's government in Lhasa.

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Kyūdō

Kyūdō is the Japanese martial art of archery.

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Kyozan Joshu Sasaki

, Roshi (April 1, 1907 – July 27, 2014) was a Japanese Rinzai Zen teacher who sought to tailor his teachings to westerners, he lived in Los Angeles, United States.

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Lee Lozowick

Lee Lozowick (aka Lee Khepa Baul or Lee Kṣepā Baul,"Embodied Knowledge and Divinity: The Hohm Community as Western-style Bauls" by Helen Crovetto. Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions, Volume 10, Issue 1, pg 72, ISSN 1092-6690 November 18, 1943"Lee Lozowick," Encyclopedia of Hinduism by Constance Jones, James D. Ryan. Facts on File: 2007. pg 262 - November 16, 2010"In Memory of Lee Lozowick (1943–2010)" by Tom Huston, EnglighteNext Magazine, November 20, 2010) was an American spiritual teacher, author, poet, lyricist and singer from Prescott, Arizona.

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Lion's Roar (magazine)

The Lion's Roar (previously Shambhala Sun) is an independent, bimonthly magazine (in print and online) that offers a nonsectarian view of "Buddhism, Culture, Meditation, and Life".

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List of bisexual people (T–Z)

List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

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List of books and publications related to the hippie subculture

This is a list of books and publications related to the hippie subculture.

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List of Buddhists

This is a list of notable Buddhists, encompassing all the major branches of the religion (i.e. in Buddhism), and including interdenominational and eclectic Buddhist practitioners.

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List of new religious movements

A new religious movement (NRM) is a comprehensive term used to identify religious, ethical, and spiritual groups, communities and practices of relatively modern origins.

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List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality

This is a list of people who were born in the communities making up the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia or spent a significant part of their lives there.

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List of sanghas in San Diego County, California

This is a list of sanghas in San Diego County, California, which corresponds to the San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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List of Tibetan writers

This is a chronological list of important Tibetan writers.

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List of University of Oxford people in religion

This is a list of University of Oxford people in religion.

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List of writers on Buddhism

This is a list of writers on Buddhism.

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Lojong

Lojong (Tib. བློ་སྦྱོང་) is a mind training practice in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition based on a set of aphorisms formulated in Tibet in the 12th century by Chekawa Yeshe Dorje.

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Lucien Wulsin III

Lucien Wulsin III (September 21, 1916 – August 23, 2009) was a lawyer, entrepreneur, banker, arts advocate, university trustee and erstwhile performer.

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Mahamudra

Mahāmudrā (Sanskrit, Tibetan: Chagchen, Wylie: phyag chen, contraction of Chagya Chenpo, Wylie: phyag rgya chen po) literally means "great seal" or "great imprint" and refers to the fact that "all phenomena inevitably are stamped by the fact of wisdom and emptiness inseparable".

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Marco Pallis

Marco Alexander Pallis (1895 – 5 June 1989) was a Greek-British author and mountaineer with close affiliations to the Traditionalist School.

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Meditation

Meditation can be defined as a practice where an individual uses a technique, such as focusing their mind on a particular object, thought or activity, to achieve a mentally clear and emotionally calm state.

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Mettā

Mettā (Pali) or maitrī (Sanskrit) means benevolence, loving-kindness,Warder (2004), pp.

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Miksang

Miksang is a Tibetan word meaning "good eye." It represents a form of contemplative photography based on the Dharma Art teachings of Chögyam Trungpa, in which the eye is in synchronisation with the contemplative mind.

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Mikyö Dorje, 8th Karmapa Lama

Mikyö Dorje (1507–1554) was the eighth Karmapa, head of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Namgyal Rinpoche

Namgyal Rinpoche, Karma Tenzin Dorje (1931–2003), born Leslie George Dawson in Toronto, Canada, was a Tibetan Buddhist lama in the Karma Kagyu tradition.

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Naropa University

Naropa University is a private liberal arts college in Boulder, Colorado, United States.

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New Age communities

New Age communities are places where, intentionally or accidentally, communities have grown up to include significant numbers of people with New Age beliefs.

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Ngöndro

The Tibetan term Ngöndro (pūrvaka) refers to the preliminary, preparatory or foundational practices or disciplines (Sanskrit: sādhanā) common to all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism and also to Bon.

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Ole Nydahl

Ole Nydahl (born March 19, 1941), also known as Lama Ole, is a Danish Lama in the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Padma Gyalpo

In Tibetan Buddhism, Padma Gyalpo (or Pema Gyalpo) is one of the Guru Rinpoche's eight manifestations and appears in the form of a young prince.

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Padmasambhava

Padmasambhava (lit. "Lotus-Born"), also known as Guru Rinpoche, was an 8th-century Indian Buddhist master.

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Pawo

In Vajrayana Buddhism, Pawo (Wylie: dpa' bo; literally "brave guy") is translated hero or warrior.

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Pema Chödrön

Pema Chödrön (born Deirdre Blomfield-Brown July 14, 1936) is an American Tibetan Buddhist.

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Pema Chödrön bibliography

This is a list of works published by Pema Chödrön (born 1936), buddhist nun and student of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

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Pema Tönyö Nyinje

Pema Dönyö Nyinje, born 1954 is the 12th Tai Situpa, a tulku in Tibetan Buddhism, and one of the leading figures of the Karma Kagyu school.

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Pete Carroll

Peter Clay Carroll (born September 15, 1951) is an American football coach who is the head coach and executive vice president of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL).

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Peter Lieberson

Peter Lieberson (October 25, 1946 – April 23, 2011) was an American classical composer.

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Philosophy of psychedelics

Philosophy of psychedelics is the philosophical investigation of the psychedelic experience.

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Pratigha

Pratigha (Sanskrit; Pali: paṭigha; Tibetan Wylie: khong khro) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "anger".

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Prison Mindfulness Institute

The Prison Mindfulness Institute (previously the Prison Dharma Network) is a non-profit organization founded in 1989 with the mission of supporting prisoners and prison volunteers in transformation through meditation and contemplative spirituality in prisons.

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Ramesh Balsekar

Ramesh S. Balsekar (25 May 1917 – 27 September 2009) was a disciple of the late Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a renowned Advaita master.

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Reginald Ray

Reginald "Reggie" Ray (born 1942) is an American Buddhist academic and teacher.

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Rimé movement

The Rimé movement is a movement involving the Sakya, Kagyu and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism, along with some Bon scholars.

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Rita Gross

Rita M. Gross (July 6, 1943 – November 11, 2015) was an American Buddhist feminist scholar of religions and author.

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Robert Janitz

Robert Janitz (born 1962) is a German-born painter working in New York City.

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Robin Kornman

Robin Kornman (April 17, 1947 – July 31, 2007) is best known for his work as a Tibetan Buddhist scholar, as well as a founding member of the Nalanda Translation Committee.

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Sakyong Mipham

Sakyong Jamgon Mipham Rinpoche, Jampal Trinley Dradul (born Ösel Rangdrol Mukpo on November 15, 1962) is the head of the Shambhala lineage and Shambhala, a worldwide network of urban Buddhist meditation centers, retreat centers, monasteries, a university, and other enterprises, founded by his father, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

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Sangha

Sangha (saṅgha; saṃgha; සංඝයා; พระสงฆ์; Tamil: சங்கம்) is a word in Pali and Sanskrit meaning "association", "assembly", "company" or "community" and most commonly refers in Buddhism to the monastic community of bhikkhus (monks) and bhikkhunis (nuns).

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Sarmoung Brotherhood

The Sarmoung Brotherhood was an alleged esoteric Sufi brotherhood based in Asia.

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Shambhala

In Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist traditions Shambhala (शम्भलः, also spelled Shambala or Shamballa) is a mythical kingdom.

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Shambhala Buddhism

The term Shambhala Buddhism was introduced by Sakyong Mipham in the year 2000 to describe his presentation of the Shambhala teachings originally conceived by Chögyam Trungpa as secular practices for achieving enlightened society, in concert with the Kagyu and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Shambhala Mountain Center

The Shambhala Mountain Center was founded by Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche in 1971 at Red Feather Lakes, Colorado.

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Shambhala Publications

Shambhala Publications is an independent publishing company based in Boulder, Colorado.

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Shambhala Training

Shambhala Training is a secular approach to meditation developed by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chogyam Trungpa and his students.

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Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior

Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior is a book concerning the Shambhala Buddhist vision of founder Chögyam Trungpa.

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Shenlha Okar

Shenlha Ökar or Shiwa Ökar is the most important deity in the Yungdrung Bon tradition of Tibet.

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Shenpen Hookham

Susan Kathryn Rowan, known as Shenpen Hookham is a Buddhist teacher who has trained for over 40 years in the Mahamudra and Dzogchen traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Sherab Palden Beru

Sherab Palden Beru (1911Archive of the works of Sherab Palden Beru: bodhicharya.org: – 29 November 2012) was an exiled Tibetan thangka artist who played a key role in preserving the art-form through the training of western students over a period of more than four decades.

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Skandha

Skandhas (Sanskrit) or khandhas (Pāḷi) means "heaps, aggregates, collections, groupings".

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Spiritual materialism

Spiritual materialism is a term coined by Chögyam Trungpa in his book Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism.

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Spiritual warrior

The term spiritual warrior is used in Tibetan Buddhism for one who combats the universal enemy: self-ignorance (avidya), the ultimate source of suffering according to Buddhist philosophy.

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Surmang

Surmang (or Zurmang) refers to a vast alpine nomadic and farming region, historically a duchy under the King of Nangchen, with vast land holdings spreading over what is today the Tibet Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province.

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Taṇhā

is a Pāli word, related to the Vedic Sanskrit word and, which means "thirst, desire, wish".

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Tai Situpa

Tai Situpa (from or "Great Preceptor") is one of the oldest lineages of tulkus (reincarnated lamas) in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism According to tradition, the Tai Situpa is an emanation of Maitreya, the bodhisattva who will become the next Buddha and who has been incarnated as numerous Indian and Tibetan yogis since the time of the historical Buddha.

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Tara Springett

Tara Springett (born on the 21/11/1960) is a Buddhist therapist, teacher and author of self-help books.

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The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya

The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya Which Liberates Upon Seeing is located at the Shambhala Mountain Center in Colorado, USA.

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Thrangu Rinpoche

Thrangu Rinpoche was born in 1933 in Kham, Tibet.

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Tibetan Americans

Tibetan Americans are Americans of Tibetan ancestry.

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Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism is the form of Buddhist doctrine and institutions named after the lands of Tibet, but also found in the regions surrounding the Himalayas and much of Central Asia.

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Timeline of Colorado history

This timeline is a chronology of significant events in the history of the U.S. State of Colorado and historical area now occupied by the state.

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Tom Neale

Thomas Francis "Tom" Neale (6 November 1902 – 27 November 1977) was a New Zealand bushcraft and survival enthusiast.

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Tonglen

Tonglen (or tonglen) is Tibetan for 'giving and taking' (or sending and receiving), and refers to a meditation practice found in Tibetan Buddhism.

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Trungpa tülkus

The Trungpa tulku are a line of incarnate Tibetan lamas who traditionally head Surmang monastery complex in Kham, now Surmang.

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Tsultrim Allione

Lama Tsultrim Allione is an author and teacher who has studied in Tibetan Buddhism's Karma Kagyu lineage.

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Tulku (film)

Tulku is a 2009 documentary film, written and directed by Gesar Mukpo.

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Twelve Nidānas

The Twelve Nidānas (Pali: dvādasanidānāni, Sanskrit: dvādaśanidānāni, from dvāvaśa ("twelve") + nidānāni (plural of "nidāna", "cause, motivation, link")) is a doctrine of Buddhism where each link is asserted as a primary causal relationship between the connected links.

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V. Owen Bush

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Vajradhatu

Vajradhatu was the name of the umbrella organization of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, one of the first Tibetan Buddhist lamas to visit and teach in the West.

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Vedanā

Vedanā (Pāli; Sanskrit) is a Buddhist term traditionally translated as either "feeling" or "sensation." In general, vedanā refers to the pleasant, unpleasant and neutral sensations that occur when our internal sense organs come into contact with external sense objects and the associated consciousness.

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Vicikitsa

Vicikitsa (Sanskrit, also vicikitsā; Pali: vicikicchā; Tibetan Wylie: the tshom) is a Buddhist term that is translated as "doubt" or "indecision".

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William S. Burroughs

William Seward Burroughs II (February 5, 1914 – August 2, 1997) was an American writer and visual artist.

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Wind Horse

The wind horse is a symbol of the human soul in the shamanistic tradition of East Asia and Central Asia.

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Yannis Livadas

Yannis Livadas (Γιάννης Λειβαδάς; born 1969) is a contemporary Greek poet.

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Yeshe Losal

Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche is a lama in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and abbot of the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre, Scotland, the first and largest of its kind in the West.

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Young Lamas Home School

The Young Lamas Home School was a school established by the 14th Dalai Lama and Freda Bedi in 1960.

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Zeitgeist (film series)

Zeitgeist is a series of three documentary films released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of conspiracy theories, as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes.

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1939

This year also marks the start of the Second World War, the largest and deadliest conflict in human history.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chögyam_Trungpa

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