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5.0 out of 5 stars The essence of Vajrayana, July 26, 2001
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C.Kumarbabu (Chennai,Tamilnadu, India) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Heart of the Buddha (Dharma Ocean Series) (Paperback)
This book proves beyond doubt the class of Chogyam Trungpa as a real master of the noble lineage of Karma Kagyu tradition.There are two chapters which require an in-depth reading: 1)The four foundations of mindfulness, and 2)Sacred outlook. The chapter titled sacred outlook contains the heart of the tantra tradition. Understanding the Vajrayogini principle so very clearly explained in this text will clear up all confusion in the minds of the students of the Dharma regarding the total absence of connection between sex and the Buddhist tantra. For those who question the ritual aspects of the Tibetan Buddhism, the answer lies in the explanation given by Chogyam Trungpa of the symbolism of the iconography of the Vajrayogini. I would like to share with all the following nuggets embedded in this chapter: "Experiencing the vajra mind of Vajrayogini is so deep and vast that if thoughts arise, they do not become highlights: they are small fish in a huge ocean of space" "All the dharmas comprising grasping and fixation become empty. From within emptiness.....arises the triangular source of dharmas....On that is the nature of my consciousness....Like a fish leaping from water, I arise in the body of Jetsun Vajrayogini" "The best translation of yidam that I have found is "personal deity". I strongly recommend this book for all students of Buddhism.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Serious practitioners only!, July 19, 2010
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This review is from: The Heart of the Buddha (Dharma Ocean Series) (Paperback)
This title is for serious initiates of esoteric Buddhism, particularly with the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddism. The publisher never intended these books to be bestsellers. Trungpa was a controversial teacher, yet his thoughts are relevant and have wisdom to those who have a connection to him. Otherwise, most of the information will be misunderstood or confusing.

I read this years ago and purchased a new copy recently and have a bit more understanding of it now. Its great that these titles are still in print. I hope they can help those who need it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful intro. to buddhism, meditation, the path, December 1, 2008
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This review is from: The Heart of the Buddha (Dharma Ocean Series) (Paperback)
Chogyam Trungpa's writings are of monumental importance to western Buddhists and spiritual seekers the world over; this text comprises a series of discourses on fundamental Buddhist principles as well as more advanced topics. There were only 1 or 2 chapters/lectures that I felt became a bit dense for an introductory text(in particular those on vajrayogini and vow-swearing), though certainly this speaks to the universality of this book and its ability to remain relevant to spiritual practitioners of all levels.
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