Chögyam Trungpa

Chögyam Trungpa

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Unwinding Karmic Chain Reactions

It seems important to know something about the medium of meditation and its application. According to the basic Buddhist teachings, in order to learn how to meditate and to learn the basic philosophy of meditation, you must know how the confused mind–the ego, the self, or whatever you’d like to call it–operates. So we could begin by looking at confusion, or samsaric mind, and then look at how meditation is applied and used as a part of the pattern or the path. Meditation is basically an unlearning process. It is undoing and unwinding karmic chain reactions generated by psychological neurosis.

From “Karma, Ego, and Buddha Nature,” in The Future is Open: Good Karma, Bad Karma, and Beyond Karma, page 55.

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