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A central tenet of his Shambhala teachings, asserting that every human being and every moment of experience is fundamentally whole and healthy. chogyam trungpa
(1939–1987) was a towering and deeply polarizing figure who played a pivotal role in transplanting Tibetan Buddhism to the West. Known for his "crazy wisdom" and radical adaptation of ancient teachings for the modern mind, he was a scholar, artist, and the founder of Naropa University . The Core Philosophy: "Crazy Wisdom" imageCarousel {imageCarouselItem(results=["0
He encouraged students to see the "sacredness" in mundane, everyday life, often using art, calligraphy, and poetry as meditation. Yangsi Rinpoche on Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche he was a scholar