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Authors: Chögyam Trungpa

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The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Seven (98 page)

artistic process and
basic goodness and
calligraphy and
discipline of
flower arranging and
four karmas and
hierarchy and
intuition and
king principle and
perception and
poetry and
positive arrogance and
talent as inherent
threefold logic of
threefold world as
trikaya as
See also
individual listings for Heaven, Earth, Man

“Heaven, Earth, and Man” (essay)

Hebrew calligaphy

Hesitation

as obstacle

Hierarchy

heaven/earth/man and

Highlights

in filmmaking
seeing

“Homage to Samantabhadra”

Home/household

as art
harmony and
Shambhala
See also
Interior design

Homosexuality, in poetry

Hope and fear, freedom from

Horseback riding

Hum
(calligraphy)

Hum Bhyo
(calligraphy)

Human development

Humor, sense of

aggressive
clarity and
poetry and
self-existing
visual dharma and

Hunter, Bill

Iconography

five buddha families and
mahasiddha
of nonaggression
of things as they are
yidams deities
See also
Tibetan Buddhist art/iconography

“The Iconography of Buddhist Tantra”

(seminar)

Ideas

art and
as Great Eastern Sun
practice and
symbolism and

Ignorance

expectations as
grayness of
setting sun

Ikebana

heaven principle and
space and
See also
Flower arranging

“I Miss You So Much”

Impatience

“Imperial” (calligraphy)

Imperial courts

Improvisation (poetic)

threefold logic of

Individuality

art and
culture and
magic of
man principle as
universality vs.

Industrial Revolution

Information, art and

Inquisitiveness

aggression vs.
in bodhisattva imagery
resentment vs.
seed syllable of artist

Inspiration

Buddhist
ego
entertainment vs. true
filmmaking
scale of
space and
two parts of

Installation art

calligraphies in
rooms in

Integrity

Intelligence

basic goodness as
peacefulness as

Interior design

heaven/earth/man and
as symbol of itself

Intuition

concepts and

“Invoking the Mother Lineage”

“Invoking the Rigden Father”

Iowa Theater Lab

Irritation

in film
in reality

Islamic tradition

Isness, sense of

postmeditation as
square zero as
See also
Being

Jack Kerouac School of Poetics (Naropa Institute)

Japanese aesthetics

Buddhism and
poetry and
setting-sun vision and
See also Zen
tradition

Jealousy, karma family

Jigme Lingpa

Jnana.
See
Wisdom

Judaism

Junk art

Kado
(way of flowers)

See also
Flower arranging; Ikebana

Kagyü lineage

Pernagchen and
poetry of

Kalapa Cha (tea society)

Kalapa Court

Kalapa Ikebana

Kalapa Ikebana Newsletter

Kalevala song men

“Kami/drala” (calligraphy)

Kanji (ideograms)

Karma

brain and
wind of

Karma (buddha family)

all-accomplishing wisdom
green color of
north direction of
summer season of
sword symbol of
Vajrakilaya and
wind element of

Karma Monastery (Tibet)

Karmapa II (Karma Pakshi)

Karmapa VII (Chotrag Gyamtso)

Karmapa VIII (Mikyo Dorje)

poetry of

Karmapa XVI, H. H. Gyalwa

The Lion’s Roar
(film) on

Karma Pakshi abhisheka

Karmê Chöling (contemplative center)

Karr, Andy

Keats, John

Kensington’s (jewelry store)

Kerouac, Jack

Kindness

art as

King (principle)

King of Dege

“Kingdom” (calligraphy)

Kingdom of Philosophy
(play)

Kingdom of Shambhala

scorpion seals of

King’s view (principle)

King of the United States
(van Itallie)

Kobun Chino Roshi

Kohn, Sherab Chödzin

Kongtröl of Sechen, Jamgön

photographic portrait of

Korzybski, Alfred

“Kubla Khan” (Coleridge)

Kurosawa

Kwong Roshi, Bill

Kyudo
(way of archery)

“The Labyrinth of Tibetan Seals” (Rockwell)

Language

audience and
onomatopoetic
See also
English language; Speech

Laziness

absence of
destroying karma vs.

Learning

environment
life as, situation

Leontov, Tania

“Letter to Marpa”

Letting-go process

Levi, Eliphas

“Library” (installation)

Lichen
(photograph)

Lief, Judith L.

Life

as art
art in everyday
continuity of
ideas about
patterns of
richness of
as successive disasters

Lifestyle, perception and

Limits, testing

Lineage

portraits of
presenting wisdom of

Lingpa, Jigma (Nyingma master)

Lion, John

The Lion’s Roar
(film)

Lohan (statues), I-chou

Aryan features of
first bhumi and
four noble truths and

Loka
(magazine)

Lokapalas

as transmutation of national ego

Loneliness

“Looking into the World”

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