Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s Contribution to Promoting Tibetan Buddhism in the West
作者:BARRY Boyce (author); YANG Gongwei (translator)
来源:《民族学刊》 2014年第6期
BARRY Boyce1 (author); YANG Gongwei2(translator)
(1.Editor-in-chief at Mindful; 2.Southwest Nationalities Rearch Academy, Southwest University for Nationalities, Chengdu, Sichuan, 610041, China)
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nbsp; JOURNAL OF ETHNOLOGY, VOL. 5, NO.6, 72-78, 2014 (CN51-1731/C, in Chine)
DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1674-9391.2014.06.09
Abstract:Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche was a key figure who transmitted Tibetan Buddhism to the West. This paper focus on an中枢神经系统
introduction to his extraordinary life and his teachings of Buddhism in the West.
Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche left Tibet for India when he was nineteen. He l祖国历史
ater traveled to Britain to study at Oxford, and eventually established a small center in the Scottish countryside. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche was always thinking about training in genuine Dharma. With great clarity, he saw that the obstacle to a flowering of the Buddha’s teac斑竹
hinstart过去式
g and practice in the modern world was not simply better cross-cultural communication, but was materialism. It was not a focus on material wealth alone, but a subtler, deeper form of comfort, namely “spiritual materialism”. As a result of this breakthrough, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche went on to become a Dharma pioneer. He left behind a voluminous and varied corpus of teachings. His collected works cover all manners of Buddhist practice, history试用期工作表现
, art, education, poetry, theater, war, and politics. He is the author of a small shelf of minal best llers that have shaped how the West understands Dharma, such as Meditation in Action, Cutting through Spiritual Materialism, The Myth of Freedom and the Journey of Meditation, Journey without Goal: the Tantric Wisdom of the Buddha, and Shambhala: the Sacred Path of the Warrior.