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http://www.mipham.com/home.php http://www.shambhala.org/teachers/chogyam-trungpa.php video http://shambhala.org/teachings/view.php?id=73
In Trungpa's presentation, spiritual materialism is one of three errors -
what he calls three "Lords of Materialism" (Tibetan: lalo literally "barbarian")
in which a form of materialism is mistaken to bring long term happiness but
instead generally only brings short term entertainment then longer term
suffering: 2. Psychological materialism is the belief that a particular philosophy, belief system, or point of view will bring release from suffering. So seeking refuge by strongly identifying with a particular religion,[5] philosophy, political party or viewpoint, for example, would be psychological materialism. From this the conventional usage of spiritual materialism arises, by identifying oneself as Buddhist or some other label, or by collecting initiations and spiritual accomplishments, one further constructs a solidified view of ego.[2]
According to Trungpa, these states are temporary and merely heighten the
suffering when they cease. So attempting to maintain a particular emotional
state of mind as a refuge from suffering, or constantly pursuing particular
emotional states of mind like being in love, will actually lead to more long
term suffering. |
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