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Warrior-King of Shambhala: Remembering Chogyam Trungpa |
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Author |
Hayward, Jeremy
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Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche
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Mukpo, Diana
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Date | 2007.12.28 |
Pages | 476 |
Publisher | Wisdom Publications |
Publisher Url |
http://wisdompubs.org/
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Location | Somerville, MA, US [薩默維爾, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | 心靈=Spiritual; 西藏佛教=藏傳佛教=Tibetan Buddhism |
Abstract | A pioneer in introducing Tibetan Buddhism to the West, Chogyam Trungpa is also one of its most controversial figures. Born in Tibet and trained in the traditional manner, he arrived in the U.S. in 1970, a time when there was virtually no knowledge of Buddhism in the general culture. He defied notions of how a holy man should act. Dressing in Western clothing and at times exhibiting unconventional behavior, his "crazy wisdom" made him a magnet for a generation of spiritual seekers. One of those seekers was Jeremy Hayward. This intimate memoir begins with their first meeting in 1970, then progresses year by year until Trungpa’s death and beyond. Hayward vividly describes Trungpa’s powerful, direct way of working with students, his groundbreaking work in bringing Buddhism to the West, and the teachings Trungpa presented each year. He also describes his own personal spiritual journey with Chogyam Trungpa as a guide. |
ISBN | 9780861715466 |
Hits | 808 |
Created date | 2008.01.28 |
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