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Does anyone know where I can find more information about Chogyam Trunpa's years in England and Scotland?
I am a buddhist practitioner who has a hunger for anything to do with the late Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche. I have his 3 auto-biographies written by his former students, and his collected works, but does anyone know of any sites or other books that deal with his early years out of India? Many thanks.
Karma Zangpo
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Why do so many wise teachers abuse their power?
I was a member of a spiritual group 20+ years ago, amazing wise teacher but organisation fell apart after it came to light that he was having sex with many of his students and there were Q?s about child sexual abuse. Over the years I have heard this in relation to many brilliant teachers buddhists/ zen/ you name it seems to be power for the course.
Not quite a wise being in the buddhist sense but I have over the years been inspired by Petruska Clarkson and her insights into the human condition but was completely astonished to hear that she took her life, apparently all that she has written/felt /expressed failed to touch the part that felt that life was not worth living.
I don't know if I have been a life long searcher or simply spent my life trying to overcome a life long sense of "not wanting to be here" but I must confess I do feel knocked off balance when I find that wise teachers despite demonstrating so much insight ...seem to lose their way or simply give up on moral principles. And don't get me wrong, I am not one for "moral principles" embracing instead the idea that "When the great Tao is forgotten, Kindness and morality arise". Tao Te Ching
Of late I have been reading Pema Chodron who I have found a HUGE inspiration. I absolutely love her down to earthness, she speaks my heart perfectly, so it is with complete dismay I read yesterday that her teacher Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche was a terrible womaniser and alcoholic and died in his 40's as a result of his alcoholism (and possible cocaine habit). I then went on to read that his successor, another writer and teacher that I have enjoyed over the years was bisexual and knew he had aids for years whist he was sleeping with his students of both sexes often it seems forcing himself on them!
I feel deeply shocked and upset by this news and wonder how Pema can continue to quote her teacher whilst not offering some explanation with regards his behaviour.
I have looked all over the internet and cannot find anything with regards how Pema views her late teacher's behaviour, instead I have always heard her speak lovingly of him. That to me feels irresponsible because it is hard to find out these things after being immersed in the teachings for several years. It does make one Q their validity and ones path?OK of course this too is part of the process of waking up of growing up and I am open to trying to see this in a different light.
I know the whole Buddhist philosophy is about forgiveness, non-judgemental unconditional loving kindness, but how can Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche have written such inspiring stuff whilst screwing endless students, having wild parties, drinking himself to death and possibly snorting cocaine ? Of course this is part of my black / white dualistic thinking but I just don?t seem to be able to move beyond it with regards what feels to me quite abusive.
Is it my small mindedness, my judgemental attitudes that are behind my sadness? Are great teachers exempt from the precepts they prescribe ? Can casual sex with even willing students ever be anything but abusive even if only at a subtle level? And on what basis would a wise teacher knowingly infect students with aids whilst writing books such as http://www.amazon.co.uk/Buddha-Palm-Your-Hand-Tendzin/dp/087773223X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1283265432&sr=8-1
Please can I ask for only wise and balanced responses that will help to offer me some insights. Does anyone know how to contact Pema Chodron, I would love to ask her these Q?s. May we all be free of suffering and the root of suffering. May we all find happiness and the root of happiness.
As someone has pointed out (showing my lack of education) its "par for the course" sorry
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Im looking start reading into the works of Chogyam Trungpa, which is the best book to start with for a novice?
I have little or no idea about any of this, but I have been pointed towards these books by a few people and im really quite interested to find out as much as I can, i'd just like a good idea about where to start please :)
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