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  1. Chöd - Wikipedia

    Chöd practitioners are a particularly respected type of mad saint, feared and/or held in awe due to their roles as denizens of the charnel ground. According to tibetologist Jérôme Édou, chod practitioners …

  2. Understanding ‘Chod’: Its Meaning and Cultural Context

    Mar 17, 2025 · It can describe someone who is perceived as foolish or annoying or is employed to insult someone in a casual, humorous setting. While the exact origin of ‘chod’ is not definitively …

  3. Chod practice: offering yourself to all beings, the ultimate ...

    Buddhist practice of Chod, a beautiful meditation where we cut our “internal demons” and practice bodhichitta by symbolically offering ourselves to all sentient beings.

  4. Chöd - Encyclopedia of Buddhism

    "Chod" (gCod) literally means "to cut," referring to cutting attachment to the body and ego. First the practitioner visualizes the consciousness leaving the body through the top of the head and …

  5. Chöd: A Guide for Readers - Shambhala Pubs

    Chöd, translated literally as "cutting through," incorporates chanting, music, and visualization aimed as cutting through hindrances and obscurations that cloud ultimate wisdom and understanding of …

  6. Chöd practice: Meaning, Benefits and Practice - LotusBuddhas

    Feb 28, 2024 · Chöd is a secret practice of Tantric Buddhism aimed at cultivating compassion and cutting through the ego. Chöd (also spelled Chod or Chö) is a spiritual practice found in Tibetan …

  7. The Practice of Chöd • dharmaebooks.org • Library of Buddhist ...

    Nov 16, 2018 · Chöd is a unique vajrayana practice, which is used to directly “cut through” our ego, bringing us closer to our mind’s natural state. It was first established in Tibet by the great Siddha …