The revered Buddhist teacher examines the life of Guru Rinpoche and
the awakened state of mind known as crazy wisdom
Chögyam Trungpa describes crazy wisdom as an innocent state of mind that
has the quality of early morning--fresh, sparkling, and completely
awake. This fascinating book examines the life of Padmasambhava, or Guru
Rinpoche--the revered Indian teacher who brought Buddhism to Tibet--to
illustrate the principle of crazy wisdom. From this profound point of
view, spiritual practice does not provide comfortable answers to pain or
confusion. On the contrary, painful emotions can be appreciated as a
challenging opportunity for new discovery. In particular, the author
discusses meditation as a practical way to uncover one's own innate
wisdom.