The future is free

In this posthumous work, Trungpa Rinpoche brilliantly addresses the concept of karma, often misunderstood in the West and simplified to basic notions of reincarnation or morality. With his unique perspective, the master unravels this fascinating topic, revealing that karma is not an inexorable destiny, but an opportunity for transformation. Through his unique teaching method, Trungpa shows us how to understand the causes and consequences of our actions, and more importantly, how to transcend them. This revolutionary vision invites us to explore true freedom, presenting not an idealistic utopia, but a practical invitation to change, especially relevant for our current times.



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A deep insight into karma

"The Future Is Free" is a book in which Chögyam Trungpa unravels the concept of karma. He does so by dismantling the simplistic or deterministic interpretations that have become popular in the West. In this work, Trungpa shows how a true understanding of karma reveals that liberation is possible and that the future is never completely predetermined. Through his direct and insightful style, he explains the relationship between the causes and effects of karma. He also explains how we can cut through its roots to live with greater freedom and awareness.

Chögyam Trungpa and his impact on the West.

Chögyam Trungpa (1939–1987) was an influential Tibetan Buddhist teacher who played a crucial role in introducing Buddhism to the West. Founder of Naropa University and the Shambhala tradition, he was recognized for his ability to convey profound teachings in contemporary language. "The Future Is Free" is a reflection of his innovative approach and his ability to make the Dharma accessible and relevant to modern life.

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Author

Chögyam Trungpa

Editorial

Kairos

Pages

256

Binding

Softcover

ISBN

978-8499887159

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