The Collected Works Of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Seven - Plot & Excerpts
The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa: Volume Seven Pan-American Dharmadhatu III Thick oak tree trunkIs hard to break with two hands.Thick oak egoSkandha tree trunkIs easier to break by the two hands of the vajra master.FarmingdaleThistledaleHeatherdaleLovely sites beautiful to look at:That is dharmadhatu.Some dharmadhatus are tall and skinny,Colored with luscious leaves;Some dharmadhatus are fat and stocky,Weighted with delicious fruit;Some dharmadhatus are thorny and tough,Dotted with bright berries;Some dharmadhatus are bending,Swayed by wind;Some dharmadhatus are upright,Growing in the midst of a giant forest.Oh such dharmadhatu jungle—It is beautiful.Wandering in the dharmadhatu forestYou meet meek chipmunksHumorous porcupinesDelicate magpiesSneaky squirrelsPowerful tigersExotic jackalsManipulative antsDoing their own little duties right and left.It is quite an experience to be in the midst of dharmadhatu jungle.Glory be to the Forestry Department of Vajradhatu,That such jungle has been taken care of and appreciated.However, dry twigs and wounded branches need to be pruned,So that we could nurse the cosmic universal pan-American dharmadhatu jungle.It is nice to be a jungle man,Tree warrior.I send my love to the invincible perpetuating jungle of dharmadhatus.October 4, 1976Land O’ Lakes, Wis.
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