"You know what is curious about Trungpa's presentation of Dharma Art, is that he doesn't start with awareness or something. He starts at a person with a sense of humour. Then they perceive the wide open sky, and within that space they appreciate the play & symbolism of phenomena"
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Been talking to a friend about practicing with a sense of discovery and humour, instead of various other styles of engagement. I'm starting to suspect that a sense of enjoyment & poetic appreciation might be a gateway to that way of perceiving (but it is not without problems)
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After going over the transcript I picked up the Trungpa text he was alluding to. I suspect it is probably one of his least accessible works. Unfortunately I only know a few practitioners who take this topic seriously as a powerful way of engaging with and enriching life.
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