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Chogyam Trungpa-Meditation master,scholar and artist was identified at the age of only thirteen months as a major tulku, or inincarnation of an enlightened teacher. As the eleventh in the teaching linage known as the Trunpa tulkus, he underwent a period of intensive training in meditation, philosophy and fine arts receiving full ordination as a monk in 1958 at the age of eighteen. The following year, the Chinese Communists invaded Tibet and the young Trunpa spent many harrowing months trekking over the Himalayas, narrowly escaping capture. Trungpa\`s account of his experiences as a young monk, his duties as the abbot and spirtual head of the a great monastery and his moving relations with his teachers offer a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of a Tibetan Lama. The memoirs cuncludes with his daring escape from Tibet to India. In a epilogue, he describes his emigration to the West,where he encountered many people eager to learn aboutthe ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism. Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche founded the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado; Shambhala Training; and Vajradhatu, an international association of meditation centers. ISBN - 9781569571057
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Pages : 280
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