Another Kind of Freedom

Beloved Buddhist teacher and best-selling author Pema Chödrön offers an inside look at the teachings that transformed her life.

In this commentary on The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation by Chögyam Trungpa, Pema reflects on the “crazy wisdom” that shaped her path.


“When I first encountered the Buddhist teachings in the early 1970s, there were not many teachers who taught in a voice that Western students could connect with in a personal way. It was amazing to read Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s book The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation. It didn’t feel like Buddhist philosophy at all. It felt like advice for everyday life and neurosis—particularly everyday neurosis, which there was plenty of,” says Pema Chödrön in the introduction to Another Kind of Freedom.

In this detailed commentary, Pema takes us section by section through one of the formative books that changed her life, sharing stories, insights, and personal reflections on what the teachings meant to her then and now. With her signature warmth, clarity, and humor, she brings Chögyam Trungpa’s teachings to life, making them accessible for modern readers navigating their own challenges.  

She explains how the practical wisdom of Buddhism can help us:
  • Face life’s messiness with courage
  • Embrace reality as it is
  • Let go of fantasies of perfection
  • Work with our emotions rather than suppressing them
  • Experience true freedom 

If you love Pema’s books, you’ll recognize familiar concepts presented in a fresh way. And if you’re new to Buddhism, Another Kind of Freedom offers a powerful introduction to Buddhist philosophy through the wisdom of two of the most influential teachers of the last century.   

Join Pema on this deeply personal journey—one that has inspired millions—as she shares heartfelt guidance on facing life’s challenges with open-hearted courage and discovering the beauty of being fully present, no matter how chaotic the world may be.

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Beloved Buddhist teacher and best-selling author Pema Chödrön offers an inside look at the teachings that transformed her life.

In this commentary on The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation by Chögyam Trungpa, Pema reflects on the “crazy wisdom” that shaped her path.


“When I first encountered the Buddhist teachings in the early 1970s, there were not many teachers who taught in a voice that Western students could connect with in a personal way. It was amazing to read Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s book The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation. It didn’t feel like Buddhist philosophy at all. It felt like advice for everyday life and neurosis—particularly everyday neurosis, which there was plenty of,” says Pema Chödrön in the introduction to Another Kind of Freedom.

In this detailed commentary, Pema takes us section by section through one of the formative books that changed her life, sharing stories, insights, and personal reflections on what the teachings meant to her then and now. With her signature warmth, clarity, and humor, she brings Chögyam Trungpa’s teachings to life, making them accessible for modern readers navigating their own challenges.  

She explains how the practical wisdom of Buddhism can help us:
  • Face life’s messiness with courage
  • Embrace reality as it is
  • Let go of fantasies of perfection
  • Work with our emotions rather than suppressing them
  • Experience true freedom 

If you love Pema’s books, you’ll recognize familiar concepts presented in a fresh way. And if you’re new to Buddhism, Another Kind of Freedom offers a powerful introduction to Buddhist philosophy through the wisdom of two of the most influential teachers of the last century.   

Join Pema on this deeply personal journey—one that has inspired millions—as she shares heartfelt guidance on facing life’s challenges with open-hearted courage and discovering the beauty of being fully present, no matter how chaotic the world may be.