Description
This modern spiritual classic highlights a trick we play on ourselves and offers a brighter reality: liberation by letting go of the self rather than working to improve it The Tibetan meditation master Ch gyam Trungpa calls attention to the commonest pitfall to which every aspirant on the spiritual path falls prey: what he calls spiritual materialism. The problem is that ego can convert anything to its own use, he says, even spirituality. The universal tendency is to see spirituality as a process of self-improvement--the impulse to develop and refine the ego when the ego is, by nature, essentially empty. Trungpa's incisive, compassionate teachings serve to wake us up from these false comforts. Featuring a new foreward by his son and lineage holder, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism has resonated with students for nearly thirty years--and remains as fresh as ever today.
Author: Chögyam Trungpa
Publisher: Shambhala
Published: 10/22/2002
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.96h x 6.00w x 0.69d
ISBN13: 9781570629570
ISBN10: 1570629579
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Buddhism | Tibetan
- Philosophy | Buddhist
Author: Chögyam Trungpa
Publisher: Shambhala
Published: 10/22/2002
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.96h x 6.00w x 0.69d
ISBN13: 9781570629570
ISBN10: 1570629579
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Buddhism | Tibetan
- Philosophy | Buddhist
About the Author
Chögyam Trungpa (1940-1987)--meditation master, teacher, and artist--founded Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, the first Buddhist-inspired university in North America; the Shambhala Training program; and an international association of meditation centers known as Shambhala International. He is the author of numerous books including Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior, Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism, and The Myth of Freedom.