Egolessness

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Egolessness refers to the Buddhist philosophical tenet that phenomenon, including the appearance that we are independent, sentient beings, is an illusion or mere appearance and ontologically false. Both self and phenomena may appear to exist as independent, unitary, or even permanent but in truth they are none of those qualities. They are egoless.

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche generally preferred the terms ego and egolessness to discuss this topic, whereas Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche prefers self, selflessness, and non-self.

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Further reading

Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche

Mipham, Sakyong (1999) 1999 Seminary Transcripts Book 2

pages 76, 144

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

Trungpa, Chögyam (1973) 1973 Hinayana Mahayana Seminary Transcripts

page 136

Trungpa, Chögyam (1974) 1974 Hinayana Mahayana Seminary Transcripts

pages 12, 28-29, 38, 56, 60-65, 72-73, 76-78, 108, 111, 118, 148, 171

Trungpa, Chögyam (1975) 1975 Hinayana Mahayana Seminary Transcripts

pages 132-125, 140, 200, 241, 11, 19, 94, 97-40, 56, 69, 75-76, 79-80, 89-85, 102, 119, 115, 122, 133-134, 136-137, 142-144, 241-242

Trungpa, Chögyam (1976) 1976 Hinayana Mahayana Seminary Transcripts

pages 15, 16-25, 30, 38, 39, 40, 57, 140, 145, 156, 157
pages 17, 65, 67-69, 88, 89, 92, 99, 100, 101, 132
of dharmas

Trungpa, Chögyam (1976) The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation

pages 12-15, 20-21, 23, 104-105. See also enlightenment

Trungpa, Chögyam (1978) 1978 Seminary Transcripts

pages 27, 100, 159
see emptiness twofold
pages 29, 36-37, 102, 127, 135, 147, 157-158, 18, 21-22, 29-39, 49, 104, 108, 129
pages 164, 165
see-Me-ness; Wantingness

Trungpa, Chögyam (1979) 1979 Seminary Transcripts

pages 25, 28, 29, 34, 35, 50, 56, 72-75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 85, 116, 119, 123, 124, 129, 131, 133, 135, 138, 139, 72-78, 79-80, 82, 85, 87, 91-92, 115, 118, 123, 124, 128, 129, 131, 135
page 73
root of

Trungpa, Chögyam (1980) 1980 Seminary Transcripts

pages 136-7, 139
of dharmas
pages 142-3
twofold

Trungpa, Chögyam (1981) 1981 Seminary Transcripts

page 13
message of
page 32
psychologist's view of
pages 39, 80
mentality of
pages 41, 48, 65, 66, 113, 119, 124

Trungpa, Chögyam (1982) 1982 Seminary Transcripts

pages 70, 71, 72, 90, 126-41

Trungpa, Chögyam (1983) 1983 Seminary Transcripts

page 23
one-and-a-half-fold
page 58
in tonglen

Trungpa, Chögyam (1984) 1984 Seminary Transcripts

pages 42, 63, 65

Trungpa, Chögyam (1985) 1985 Seminary Transcripts

pages 21, 25, 28, 34, 47, 49-50, 72, 74-75
pages 61-62, 63-64, 65, 68, 72, 83
twofold

Trungpa, Chögyam (1988) Shambhala: Sacred Path of the Warrior

pages 70, 71, 154, 160, 161;
pages 162-163
as ground and fruition,

Trungpa, Chögyam (1995) The Path is the Goal

pages 21-24, 141, 156n.2
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