Smile at Fear: Awakening the True Heart of Bravery

by Chogyam Trungpa

Other authorsCarolyn Rose Gimian (Editor), Pema Chödrön (Foreword)
Ebook, 2010

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Available

Publication

Shambhala (2010), 162 pages

Description

Insights and strategies for claiming victory over fear, from "one of the most remarkable and brilliant teachers of modern times" (Jack Kornfield, author of A Path with Heart)     Many of us, without even realizing it, are dominated by fear. We might be aware of some of our fears--perhaps we are afraid of public speaking, of financial hardship, or of losing a loved one. Chögyam Trungpa shows us that most of us suffer from a far more pervasive fearfulness: fear of ourselves. We feel ashamed and embarrassed to look at our feelings or acknowledge our styles of thinking and acting; we don't want to face the reality of our moment-to-moment experience. It is this fear that keeps us trapped in cycles of suffering, despair, and distress. In Smile at Fear, Chögyam Trungpa offers us a vision of moving beyond fear to discover the innate bravery, trust, and delight in life that lies at the core of our being. Drawing on the Shambhala Buddhist teachings, he explains how we can each become a spiritual warrior--a person who faces each moment of life with openness and fearlessness.… (more)

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LibraryThing member JerryColonna
Wonderful. The teachings on how to deal with fear are exquisite. In many ways, this is my favorite of all of Rinpoche's books.
LibraryThing member JRobinW
This book was suggested to me as a different way of looking at the warrior. Many friends had encouraged me to embrace my warrior side but I associated the word "warrior" with violence. In this book Trungpa describes the type of warrior that could (and does) change the world through non-violence. I
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would recommend this to anyone wishing to be a peaceful warrior.
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