Crazy Wisdom


Chogyam Trungpa, dubbed “the bad boy of Buddhism, “ fled the invasion of Tibet, studied at Oxford, and shattered Western notions of how an enlightened teacher should behave. Yet he is recognized as the pivotal person to bring Buddhism to the west.  Was it his “crazy wisdom” teaching or his vision of an “enlightened society” that still influences millions 24 years after his untimely death?