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Interview with Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche [Video 20:37]
Sam Bercholz talks with Traleg Rinpoche on behalf of the Chronicles about dharma in the West, Trungpa Rinpoche's unique qualities as a teacher, and the relationship one has with the guru beyond the nirmanakaya manifestation.
Photographs of Chögyam Trungpa and his milieu by Robert Del Tredici
At the Rocky Mountain Dharma Center Trungpa told me: There is no need to corkscrew reality with complex and clever compositions.
Photographs of CTR and sangha by Mary Lang
Mary Lang shot many black and white images in the 1970s and 80s. Here are twelve, some we've never seen before.
Glimpses of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's Life and Legacy in Tibet
This new film from the Konchok Foundation looks at the remarkable youth of Trungpa Rinpoche, with the help of exquisite visuals and fascinating interviews. DVD's available.
Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
After the Twenty-fifth Rigden has ruled Shambhala and propagated the teachings for 97 years, there will come a time when it will be very difficult for anyone to even hear the name of Lord Buddha or his teachings.
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
We may be a minority, but there are some of us who have the merit, as well as the guts, confidence and courage to take the path of guru devotion as our utmost essential path. I was taught by my master that the core of this path is remembering the guru. Contrary to many people's assumption that the guru is some kind of external entity that dictates your life, if I have understood correctly, in the Vajrayana the guru is the path.
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The Teacher [Video 47:25]
Excerpt: In relating with the teacher, your critical input and your surrendering work together at the same time. They're not working against each other. The more you get input from the teacher and the phenomenal world and the more you develop, at the same time the more you question.
Outer Inner and Secret Guru -The Sakyong and Diana Mukpo discuss Trungpa Rinpoche [Video: 37:19]
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
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Sangha Tribute
Please send your recollections, journal entries, and poems to Trungpa Rinpoche
A Toast by Barry Boyce
The Top Ten Reasons why ...
Twenty-Five Wishes for the Legacy
Of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
On the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Parinirvana of the Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, in furtherance of our mission, we aspire to support the realization of these aspirations, and we invite others to join in and to lead these efforts.
CTR's Visual Dharma Teachings
Beginning in the early seventies, Chogyam Trungpa presented a number of seminars on art and the creative process. An artist himself in many media, he emphasized nonagression as the ground of art, developing two approaches: visual dharma and dharma art.
The Vajra Regent Ösel Tendzin
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
From the all-encompassing vajradhatu, a doha excerpted from Letter to the 1980 Seminary by the Vajra Regent.
Eido Roshi
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
Among over a dozen "swans who came to the lake" from foreign countries during the 1960s, Trungpa Rinpoche in particular stood out from all the rest. There are many reasons why: his English was incomparably better than the others, and his understanding of Buddhist psychology and human psychology were unfathomable. But most importantly, he knew the North American mentality as intimately as if he were born here.
Joshua Zim 1945-1985
Vintage Chronicles from 2007
A few days before his death, Joshua wrote a letter to Rinpoche that was found in the retreat cabin, along with his body. Here is a copy of the original letter in Joshua's handwriting.
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