In this modern spiritual classic, the Tibetan meditation master Chögyam
Trungpa highlights the commonest pitfall to which every aspirant on the
spiritual path falls prey: what he calls spiritual materialism.
The universal tendency, he shows, is to see spirituality as a process
of self-improvement—the impulse to develop and refine the ego when the
ego is, by nature, essentially empty. "The problem is that ego can
convert anything to its own use," he said, "even spirituality." His
incisive, compassionate teachings serve to wake us up from this trick we
all play on ourselves, and to offer us a far brighter reality: the true
and joyous liberation that inevitably involves letting go of the self
rather than working to improve it. It is a message that has resonated
with students for nearly thirty years, and remains fresh as ever today.
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