Born in Tibet

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Memoir

Born in Tibet

Chogyam Trungpa

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Born in Tibet is the autobiographical account of the influential Tibetan Buddhist master Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, detailing his extraordinary life from childhood to his arduous journey to freedom. The narrative unfolds from his early years as a recognized reincarnated lama, immersed in the profound spiritual traditions and monastic discipline of pre-invasion Tibet. Readers are offered an intimate glimpse into his rigorous training, his deep connection with his spiritual teachers, and the vibrant cultural fabric of a society on the brink of immense change. The book eloquently captures the essence of Tibetan Buddhism and the upbringing of a spiritual leader within that unique environment. The latter half of the memoir shifts dramatically as it chronicles the devastating impact of the Chinese invasion and the subsequent turmoil that engulfed Tibet. Trungpa Rinpoche recounts his personal experiences of this upheaval, the disruption of his monastic life, and the harrowing flight to India alongside countless other refugees. This section is marked by a profound exploration of impermanence, loss, and the courageous pursuit of survival and the preservation of his spiritual lineage. What makes this book compelling is its unique fusion of a deeply personal spiritual journey with a pivotal historical event, presented with raw honesty and philosophical insight. It offers a rare, firsthand perspective on a lost world and serves as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring strength of cultural and spiritual traditions against overwhelming adversity.

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Publisher

Shambhala

Pages

280

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781570621161

ISBN-10

1570621160

Language

English

Published

1995-11-07