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Krishnamurti chogyam trungpa rinpoche biography in images

There is no aspect of the phenomenal world which cannot be employed by enlightened masters in terms of providing transmission.

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Military or martial appearance is a glorious offense to the politically correct and, as such, poses a fabulous challenge to our constricted appreciation of Dharma. She rules the Vajra Brigandage — four female warriors and four male warriors who assume the style of renegade horse-soldiery. There are a series of pins that are worn on both sides of the lapels of his dress jacket.

The top pin on his left lapel is a symbol of the three jewels made from pure solid Tibetan gold, a gift from Sharmar Rinpoche. The garuda is holding a banner of the four dignities of the Shambhala Warrior. The next pin below is the Banner of Shambhala also known as the Kalapa Assembly pin shown in horizontal form. This style of wearing the pin is appropriate for either civilian or military dress.

The central golden-yellow dot on the white background of the banner is known as the Great Eastern Sun. The background of the banner is white symbolizing the primordial ground of basic goodness. The view that the sacred world is Great relates to its primordial quality. That is, sacredness goes back and back through history to prehistory to before history.

Before thought, before mind had ever thought anything at all.

The short biography of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, a unique and controversial master endowed with crazy wisdom, creator of the Shambala Training and the Path.

This wisdom is old and young at the same time, and is never diminished by the relative problems in the world. The sacred world is connected with East, because there are always possibilities of vision in this world. East represents the dawn of wakefulness, the horizon of human consciousness where vision is constantly arising. Wherever you are, when you open your eyes, you always look ahead, to the East.