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Paperback Journey Without Goal: The Tantric Wisdom of the Buddha Book

ISBN: 0394741943

ISBN13: 9780394741949

Journey Without Goal: The Tantric Wisdom of the Buddha

(Part of the Dharma Ocean Series)

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Based on the author's talks at Naropa University, this volume introduces the reader to the principles of tantra, based on the practice of meditation, which leads, to the discovery of egolessness.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This copy not in good condition.

I have not read much of the text yet. This is the most marked up used book that I have ever purchased. The previous owner must have been impressed enough to highlight 1/3 to 1/2 of the sentences with a dark green highlighter. This book appears to be a condensation by frequent editor Carolyn Rose Gimian of a series of 14 talks that CTR did in 1974. The copy I received was printed in 2006. When I have time to read the content I will leave an updated review. I have several other books by Trungpa in my collection.

A good introductory text

As someone who is beginning to study vajrayana practices, I found this a nice introduction to tantric practices and now I want to read more details, which this text does not provide. This felt like a teaser for wanting more. If you are a tantric practitioner, this may be too much of an introductory text.

Introduction to vajrayana practices.

Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche's Journey Without Goal: The Tantric Wisdom of the Buddhas was published 25 years ago. Though the language is somewhat dated, this compilation of teachings on Vajrayana practice is an excellent introduction and explanation of the methods and intentions of the ordinary and extraordinary practices. We are indebted to Trungpa Rinpoche and will always be grateful for his courage in bringing Tibetan Buddhist dharma to the West in English. Some have been critical of the trend resulting from this 1970's me-decade contact that produced what Gary L. Ray in CyberSangha (Spring 1996) says could be termed THERAFIRMA BUDDHISTS: Intellectual Buddhists, usually psychotherapists, who believe in Buddhism strictly as a psychological process and reject any hints of extraordinary aspects of the tradition. Indeed, in Journey we find explanations of one's emotional life as it relates to the five Buddha families, and we are made conscious of the characteristically Western (it seems) tendency to what has become known, after another famous title by him, as spiritual materialism. But if you are looking for a concise, clear explanation of what is meant by tantric Buddhism ie. Vajrayana, and how it accomplishes the transformation that certain individuals with a strong attachment to sensory input may seek, this is a good book with which to begin.
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