Class 6: The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion; “Cultivating Wholesomeness & Expanding Your Practice”

The reading assignment: Chögyam Trungpa's The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume 2, The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion;

  • Chapter 6, “Cultivating Wholesomeness” and

  • Chapter 7, “Expanding Your Practice”

These readings further discuss the progression from the Hinayana to the Mahayana stage of the path.

Scroll down to watch or listen to the Zoom recording of this class. Recorded on Tuesday, July 27, 2021.

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Led by John Baker, Barry Cunningham, Laura Read, and Michael Kern


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About the Buddhist Path of Awakening Course

Tuesday Zoom Schedule:

We meet 6:45-7:00 pm Eastern Time for conversation and 7:00-7:30 pm for meditation (you may come for any part or just for class). Class is from 7:35 pm ET until around 9:00 pm ET.

Starting June 22nd, we begun reading from The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, Volume 2

The reading from each class is optional but recommended. Buy the book from independent book stores or online.


For those who plan to attend regularly, advance registration would be greatly appreciated.


About the Book Series written by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

Starting in 1973 Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, newly arrived in the U.S. from Tibet by way of India and England, began accompanying his students each year on a 3-month fall retreat, presenting them with the teachings of the three divisions of Tibetan Buddhism: Hinayana (Foundational Vehicle), Mahayana (Great Vehicle), and Vajrayana (Indestructible Vehicle). He continued to do this for thirteen years, and the teachings he gave have been transcribed and digested into the three volumes ofThe Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma, one volume for each vehicle.

These volumes are one of the very finest ways to immerse oneself in the teachings of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism, and they are presented by one of the most profound expositors of Buddhism to arrive in the West. Trungpa Rinpoche loved the Western language and culture, and he presented the teachings in Western idiom, translating the often culturally unfamiliar images beautifully into English.

About the Book The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion

The second volume, The Bodhisattva Path of Wisdom and Compassion, presents the bodhisattva teachings of the mahayana. At this point, having trained and seen the benefits of looking within, the student begins to shift their focus outward to the broader world. Formal entry into the mahayana occurs with taking the bodhisattva vow. Mahayana practitioners dedicate themselves to the service of all sentient beings, aspiring to save them from sorrow and confusion, and vowing to bring them to perfect liberation. This stage of the path emphasizes the cultivation of wisdom through the view and experience of emptiness, or shunyata, in which all phenomena are seen to be unbounded, completely open, ungraspable, and profound. From the ground of shunyata, compassionate activity is said to arise naturally and spontaneously. In addition to mindfulness and awareness, the mahayanist practices lojong, or “mind training,” based on the cultivation of the paramitas, or “transcendent virtues”: generosity, discipline, patience, exertion, meditation, and prajna, or “knowledge.” As a component of lojong, tonglen, or “sending and taking,” is practiced in order to increase maitri, or loving-kindness. Other topics covered in detail in this volume include bodhichitta, skillful means, Buddha nature and basic goodness, Madhyamaka, the ten bhumis, the three kayas, and more.

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