
Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche (1939–1987) was one of the most influential Buddhist teachers in the West. Visit here to read his biography, watch videos of his talks, and see a listing of his many books, as well as information about ordering them. If you would like to receive inspirational quotes from Trungpa Rinpoche’s extensive body of teachings, you can sign up here for the Ocean of Dharma Quotes of the Week, an e-mail newsletter that is sent out twice a week. You'll also find the full archive of Ocean of Dharma quote below!
From time to time, you will find new surprises on this site: book giveaways and other contests, changing photo exhibits, excerpts from new and forthcoming publications, and information on programs that present the teachings of Chögyam Trungpa to new and seasoned practitioners.
If you want further information on any aspect of Chögyam Trungpa’s life and teachings, you may contact Carolyn Gimian, who helps to maintain this site. Carolyn has been an editor of Rinpoche’s work for the last twenty-five years. She is happy to receive your questions and comments at carolyn@shambhala.com.
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Celebrating Dilgo Khyentse
June 10, 2010
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche was a man of advanced spiritual knowledge.
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From Cocoon to Cradle
June 7, 2010
Fearful mind is the mentality of those who are still taking pleasure in hibernating in the cocoon of comfort. People come up with long lists of reasons they would like to hibernate.
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Openness Contains Intelligence
June 1, 2010
The transmission from teacher to student is very direct.
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Transmission Happens When Nobody's Home
May 28, 2010
The concept of empowerment is based on personal transformation and transmission. It is based on the notion that nobody's at home.
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Not Running Away From Ourselves
May 28, 2010
Through the practice of meditation, we gradually begin to relate with our world, our friends, and other situations.
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