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Becoming Bodhisattvas

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by Pema Chodron


  Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. Turning the Mind into an Ally. New York: Riverhead Books, 2003. Clear teachings on how to meditate; a helpful companion to chapter 5 of The Way of the Bodhisattva.

  Audiotapes

  Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, with Ösel Tendzin. The Way of the Bodhisattva. A nine-talk seminar on Shantideva’s text, Naropa Institute, Boulder, Colo., June 1980. Covers such topics as the bodhisattva vow and mahayana practices.

  Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche. The Way of the Bodhisattva. A thirty-one-audiotape commentary on Shantideva’s text. From Siddhartha’s Intent, 486 West 26th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V5Y 2K2. Website: www.siddharthasintent.org. E-mail: Siddhartha@sprynet.com.

  Pema Chödrön. The Way of the Bodhisattva. A twelve-talk commentary (sixteen audiotapes) on the first eight chapters, given at Gampo Abbey, 2001. (Also available in transcript form.) Great Path Tapes and Books, 330 E. Van Hoesen, Portage, MI 49002. (269) 384-4167. Website: www.pemachodrontapes.org. E-mail: gptapes@aol.com.

  ———. The Excellence of Bodhichitta, a weekend program at Karmê Chöling, Vermont, May 2002. An in-depth teaching on the first chapter of The Way of the Bodhisattva, and an excellent introduction to the practice of tonglen. Also available in transcript form. Great Path Tapes and Books, 330 E. Van Hoesen, Portage, MI 49002. (269) 384-4167. Website: www.pemachodrontapes.org. E-mail: gptapes@aol.com.

  ———. City Retreat II: Transforming Confusion into Wisdom, Berkeley, Cal., 1999. Covers the lojong (“mind training”) slogans, plus tonglen, equality practice, transforming painful circumstances into the path, and extending lojong to one’s whole life. These practices complement Shantideva’s text. Great Path Tapes and Books, 330 E. Van Hoesen, Portage, MI 49002. (269) 384-4167. Website: www.pemachodrontapes.org. E-mail: gptapes@aol.com.

  ———. City Retreat III: The Four Limitless Qualities, Berkeley, Cal., 2001. Highly recommended overview of the four limitless qualities of loving kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. Guided loving kindness meditation, bodhichitta and compassion, the power of attention, three methods for dissolving stuckness, working with upheavals and the practice of equanimity, and continuing practice in everyday life. These practices complement Shantideva’s text. Great Path Tapes and Books, 330 E. Van Hoesen, Portage, MI 49002. (269) 384-4167. Website: www.pemachodrontapes.org. E-mail: gptapes@aol.com.

  ———. The Bodhisattva’s Way of Life, Berkeley, Cal., 2002–2004. Pema Chödrön’s oral commentary on Shantideva’s Bodhicharyavatara, the Way of the Bodhisattva. Also available in transcript form. Great Path Tapes and Books, 330 E. Van Hoesen, Portage, MI 49002. (269) 384-4167. Website: www.pemachodrontapes.org. E-mail: gptapes@aol.com.

  Other Transcripts

  Andreas Kretschmar, trans. Bodhisattva-charyavatara, Entering the Conduct of the Bodhisattvas, accompanied by a translation of Drops of Nectar. This is a translation of an important commentary on Shantideva’s text by Khenpo Kunpal (a direct student of Patrul Rinpoche), with further elaboration by Khenpo Choga’s oral commentary. All texts and commentaries have been presented by the translator as a gift of dharma. English text is edited by Judith S. Amtzis. Website: www.kunpal.com.

  Index

  Note: Index entries from the print edition of this book have been included for use as search terms. They can be located by using the search feature of your e-book reader.

  ability

  abuse

  abusers. See also oppressors and oppressed

  action

  and acting out

  active bodhichitta

  addiction. See also possessions, attachment to

  adversity bodhisattvas

  afflictions

  aggression. See also anger; hatred; violence; war

  Akashagarbha

  alertness

  anger. See also hatred

  causes and triggers of

  empathy and. See also empathy

  enemies and

  harm caused by

  healing

  patience as antidote

  Thrangu on

  using anger for

  justifying

  refraining from

  relating honestly and sanely regarding

  animals

  realm of

  relationship with

  appearance. See body

  arhat

  aspiration bodhichitta. See also bodhichitta, aspiration of

  aspiration(s). See also intention

  power of

  Atisha

  atman

  attachment(s). See also relationships; shenpa

  letting go of. See also letting go

  negative

  to possessions, body, and merit

  attentiveness

  austerity

  Avalokita, Lord

  awakened mind. See also bodhichitta

  awakening. See also enlightenment

  aspects of the wish for

  awareness. See also mindfulness

  gateway of

  Batchelor, Stephen

  beggars. See homeless people; poor people

  benefits, field of

  bhumis, ten

  bias

  birth

  blame

  blessings

  bliss. See also joy

  realms of

  bodhi, defined

  bodhi mind

  bodhichitta

  analogies for

  aspects of

  aspiration of. See also aspiration bodhichitta

  connection with

  disciplines

  glimpses of

  meanings

  merits of, to people inclined to lesser paths

  never turning one’s back on

  opportunity to awaken

  power

  preciousness

  proper treatment of

  as transient and frail

  bodhisattva guidelines. See also specific topics

  bodhisattva ideal

  bodhisattva path

  commitment to enter

  hardships on

  longing and spirit of

  bodhisattva training. See also specific topics

  bodhisattva vow

  approaches to working with

  heart of

  nature of

  reneging on

  taking/committing to

  bodhisattva(s)

  acts of

  as embodying awakened mind

  mature

  bodily obsessions

  body. See also health; sexual desire

  attachment to

  and concern about appearance

  death and the

  impurity of

  revulsion and

  wholeness of

  Buddha

  on birth

  blessings of

  on bodhisattvas

  on childishness of sentient beings

  could not satisfy everyone’s desires

  gradual path recommended by

  heirs/offspring

  on impermanence

  on karma

  kleshas

  as one of the Three Jewels

  on suffering

  tonglen practice and

  buddha nature

  wisdom of

  buddhahood

  achieving

  for all

  of the protectors

  buddhas

  as embodying awakened mind

  making offerings to

  offspring of

  patience and

  Buddhism, Mahayana. See mahayana

  burnout

  calmness. See also shamathar />
  caste system

  cause and effect, chain of

  celebration. See rejoicing

  challenge, love of

  charnel ground

  child-rearing

  childishness

  choice

  civil rights workers and civil disobedience

  comfort orientation

  commitment

  compassion. See also empathy; mahayana; suffering/pain

  awakening

  “idiot,”

  for one’s oppressor/enemy. See also empathy, for rivals

  for self

  competitiveness. See also jealousy

  compliments. See praise

  confession

  four powers of

  confidence. See also pride/arrogance

  conscientiousness

  courage

  egoless

  covetousness. See also envy; jealousy

  Dalai Lama

  favorite verse

  Deadly Lord

  death. See also under body

  as grim reaper

  horrors of

  preparation for

  Shantideva on the certainty of his

  Death, Lord of

  demon women

  devotion

  dharma. See also Jewels, Three

  applying it to life

  defined

  gift of

  nature of

  practice of

  teaching, under threat of death

  teaching oneself

  Dharmapada

  Dharma’s peak

  discipline

  disciplines

  of bodhichitta

  three

  disillusionment

  distractedness

  distractions

  doodling

  dualities. See also separateness

  dunzi

  ego

  defined

  ego-clinging. See also self

  egolessness. See also self-absorption

  emotions

  making friends with

  negative. See also kleshas

  empathy. See also equality, of self and other; separateness, myth of; tonglen

  anger and

  and freeing oneself from self-centeredness

  for homeless people

  for people we consider “lower,”

  purposes and effects of

  for rivals. See also compassion, for one’s oppressor/enemy

  emptiness

  experience of

  nature of

  rationale of

  wisdom of

  enemies. See also compassion, for one’s oppressor/enemy; friends and foes; oppressors and oppressed; troublemakers

  delight in the misfortune of our

  grieving for

  enlightenment. See also awakening

  commitment to

  longing for

  rejoicing the possibility of gaining

  enthusiasm

  attributes of

  defined

  fruition

  vs. laziness

  envy

  equality

  gender

  of self and other. See also separateness

  evil. See also hell; karma; “sin” and “sinners”

  harboring

  facial expressions

  faith

  types of

  false views

  fame

  fear. See also courage

  feedback

  ferryman, aspiration of

  firmness

  forgiveness. See also compassion, for one’s oppressor/enemy

  freedom

  friends and foes. See also compassion, for one’s oppressor/enemy

  distinguishing between

  Gampo Abbey

  gender. See women

  generosity. See also giving; offerings

  paramita of

  types of

  Geshe Ben

  gewa

  giving. See also generosity; offerings

  capacity for

  happiness from

  Glassman Roshi, Bernard

  God

  god realm

  golden rule

  Gomez, Little Joe

  goodness, basic

  uncovering our

  gratitude to everyone

  grief

  Groundhog Day (film)

  guilt

  Gyatso, Kelsang

  happiness. See also bliss; joy; pleasure; rejoicing

  causes. See also giving, happiness from

  choosing

  keys to

  patience and

  seeking it in outer things

  hatred. See also aggression; anger

  vs. anger

  harboring

  Healing Anger (Dalai Lama)

  health. See also illness

  heart, loss of

  hell

  avoiding the pains of

  compassion for those suffering in

  conceptions of

  descriptions of

  vindictiveness and

  heroes

  Hindu society

  homeless people

  empathizing with

  helping

  honesty

  horse of bodhichitta

  humility. See also pride/arrogance

  hungry ghost realm

  ignorance

  eliminating

  illness. See also health

  impermanence. See also body, death and the

  Buddha on

  India

  Indian mythology

  intention. See also aspiration(s)

  of making offerings, special

  interdependence

  Jambudvipa

  jealousy

  jewel of bodhichitta

  Jewels, Three

  joy. See also bliss; patience, practicing, “four joys” of; rejoicing

  ground of Perfect

  kalyanamitra

  karma. See also hell

  attentiveness to

  Buddha on

  nature of

  patience and

  Trungpa on

  understanding

  Karmapa, Sixteenth

  karmic debt

  karmic seeds, ripening of negative

  Khenpo Gangshar

  Khyentse, Dzongsar

  Khyentse Rinpoche, Dilgo

  kindness. See also generosity; giving

  King, Martin Luther Jr.

  kings

  kleshas. See also specific kleshas

  antidotes to and de-escalation of. See also anger, healing

  being seduced by our

  compared with drug pushers

  defined

  distractedness and

  faults of

  remaining steady when confronted with

  Kongtrul Rinpoche, Dzigar

  grandmother of

  on hardships encountered on the path

  on “heartbreak with samsara,”

  on “illogical logic of self-importance,”

  on “positive sadness,”

  on rejoicement therapy

  on relationship with self

  on seeking happiness in outer things

  Kshitigarbha

  laziness

  antidote to

  types of

  leaders, perfect

  letting go. See also surrender

  life review

 
; lightness

  Lokeshvara

  Lord, Deadly

  Lord Avalokita

  Lord of Death

  loss

  states of

  love

  of self

  lust

  mahayana

  essence

  meaning of the term

  Maitreya

  Manjughosha

  Manjushri

  Mao Tse-tung

  Marpa

  marriage

  medicine

  meditation. See also shamatha; tonglen

  paramita of

  mental well-being

  mercy

  merit

  accumulating/gathering

  attachment to

  dedicating

  veneration of

  mind

  closed, unskillful

  stability of

  taming the

  mental well-being as result of

  reasons for

  shamatha meditation and

  wildness of

  mindful speech

  mindfulness. See also awareness

  in daily life

  enthusiasm and

  mindfulness practice. See also mindfulness training

  power of

  mindfulness training

  defined

  Mipham Rinpoche, Sakyong

  mistakes, learning from one’s

  moderation

  modesty. See humility

  money. See wealth

  monks

  Nagarjuna

  Nalanda University

  Naropa

  neediness

  negativity

  neurosis

  Nhat Hahn, Thich

  nidana chain

  nidana(s)

  nimbleness

  nirvana

  noble principles, three

  nostalgia

  nuns

  object of offering, special

  offerings

  of beautiful places resonant with song

  practice of making

  of prostrations

  oneness. See separateness, myth of

  oppressors and oppressed. See also enemies; friends and foes

  Packer, Toni

  pain. See suffering/pain

  paramita(s). See also specific paramitas

  defined

  highest goal of

  linear development of

  passion

  patience

  as antidote for anger

  categories of

  developing

  karma and

  paramita of

  perfection of

  practicing

  “four joys” of

 

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