1. Introduction to The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Vol. 8

    Introduction to The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Vol. 8
    CLICK HERE to read the complete introduction from   The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa, Volume Eight.  See more about the Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa here.
  2. The Emphasis of the Gelug Tradition in Western Scholarship on Madhyamaka

    The Emphasis of the Gelug Tradition in Western Scholarship on Madhyamaka
    While its no longer true in many universities, the presentation of Tibetan Buddhism in western academia—and the books that came out of it—was heavily skewed towards the Gelug philosophical view and its traditions. There are various reasons for this, but the following from the Translator's Introduction of the Padmakara Translation Group's The Wisdom Chapter: Jamgön
  3. Who Is Milarepa?

    Who Is Milarepa?
    See also our Reader Guide to Milarepa. This includes more books, videos, and links to other resources to learn more about Milarepa. Who is Milarepa? Milarepa, the famous Tibetan yogi, lives on through his joyous, instructional songs and poetry. Both the new translation of The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa, from Christopher Stagg, and Chögyam
  4. The Offering of the Pigeon Goddess Girl | Excerpt From The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa

    The Offering of the Pigeon Goddess Girl | Excerpt From The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa
    In this excerpt, Milarepa is visited by eight goddesses who arrive in the form of pigeons to hide themselves “from people with negativity.” The goddesses perform magic that reveals their bodily forms, and request that Milarepa come to the divine world to teach them the dharma. Milarepa explains the fleeting pleasures of both the divine
  5. Book Club Discussion | Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior by Chögyam Trungpa

    Book Club Discussion | Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior by Chögyam Trungpa
    by Kate White Kate, our Production Coordinator/Designer, sums up our August meeting of the new Shambhala Publications Book Club! August’s book selection was Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. We invite you to take part by sharing your comments below. There are a lot of different kinds of people who work at Shambhala
  6. The Nyingma Summer Seminar: Reflections on a Buddhist Retreat

    The Nyingma Summer Seminar: Reflections on a Buddhist Retreat
    By Sanje Phillips This July, I attended the Nyingma Summer Seminar at the Mangala Shri Bhuti retreat land in Ward, Colorado, with Dzigar Kongtrül Rinpoche, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel (wife), and Dungse Jampal Norbu (son). Over one hundred attendees with varied demographics sat daily meditation sessions, participated in the teachings, endured periods of silence and the usual
  7. Yeshé Tsogyal: Mother of the Victorious Ones

    Yeshé Tsogyal: Mother of the Victorious Ones
    In this chapter from The Life and Visions of Yeshé Tsogyal, Acharya Judith Simmer-Brown explains some of the travails Yeshé Tsogyal went through, including a contested betrothal and a journey through hell, to become the mother of the buddhas, accomplished in faith, courage, and kindness. To order the full book, click here. by Acharya Judith Simmer-Brown In 1959,
  8. Reflections on Secular Buddhism: An Excerpt from Thinley Norbu

    Reflections on Secular Buddhism: An Excerpt from Thinley Norbu
    Secular Buddhism is for many an oxymoron.  Here, the incomparable teacher Thinley Norbu Rinpoche shares some words on the subject. "There have also been lectures available on the Internet about "the secular Buddha." This kind of negative characterization cannot be given for the origin of all positive qualities. Buddha is ceaseless, everywhere and in every
  9. The Drikung Kagyu: A Reader's Guide

    The Drikung Kagyu: A Reader's Guide
    What follows is a guide to some of our books and other resources available on Shambhala.com that relate to the Drikung Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The Drikung lineage comes from Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa through Phagmo Drupa and Jigten Sumgön, who is considered the root of the tradition. His most famous work, the Gongchik, or “Single
  10. The Buddha's Eightfold Path

    The Buddha's Eightfold Path
    The Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path from Chogyam Trungpa's The Path of Indivdual Liberation, volume One of the Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma There are eight categories of the path of meditation, which are collectively known as the Buddha's noble eightfold path.* The eight limbs of the noble path are perfect view, perfect understanding,

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