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Paperback Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines: Or, Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path, according to the late Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering Book

ISBN: 0195002784

ISBN13: 9780195002782

Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines: Or, Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path, according to the late Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English rendering

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Books, audiotapes, and classes about yoga are today as familiar as they are widespread, but we in the West have only recently become engaged in the meditative doctrines of the East--only in the last... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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a classic source

Along with the companion volumes making up the Tibetan Series edited by W.Y. Evans-Wentz, this book broke new ground when first published in 1935,effectively placing the first, full length translations of authentic Tibetan Buddhist teachings within our reach. Despite the passage of time and a prolific increase in the number of such translations, the material made available by W.Y. Evans-Wentz and his mentors remains some of the most lucid at our disposal. As W.Y. Evans-Wentz put it: ". . .my aim has been to place on record not only a catena of carefuly made translations of texts . . .but also a body of orally transmitted traditions and teachings relating to the texts, which I received from the late Lama@Kazi Dawa Samdup, who was my Tibetan Guru. . ." - hence, the emphasis throughout is essentially practical. In fact, W.Y. Evans-Wentz hinted that the present volume may well be found to be the most valuable, inasmuch as it gives the very texts of some of the principal yogas and meditations which many of the most illustrious Tibetan and Indian philosophers, including Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa and Milarepa, employed in attaining Right Knowledge " (i.e. samyak sambodhi). The shortened titles of these seven texts are as follows: (1) Gampopa's Supreme Path, called 'The Precious Rosary. ' (2) The Epitome of the Great Symbol. (3) The Epitome of the Six Doctrines (4) The Transference of Consciousness (5) The Method of Eradicating the Lower Self. (6) The Fivefold Wisdom of the Long Hum (7) The Essence of the Transcendental Wisdom. Briefly summed up as 'Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path' - what we actually find here is a compendium of all the major doctrines and practices known to Tibetan Buddhism, as rooted in the Mahayana- although some practices, such as 'Pho-wa' (transference of consciousness) seem to be peculiarly Tibetan - even though utilised in an orthodox Buddhist context. Special commentaries precede each carefully rendered text, a wealth of information at the reader's disposal. In recent years, some critics have questioned the approach taken by W.Y. Evans-Wentz. It is worth quoting W.Y. E-W again: " this volume is meant at once for the exact scholar and for the general reader. The former will note that the original textual sources, which are sevenfold, are authentic, and that nothing has been incoporated into the texts or presented in the introductions and annotations which has not had doctrinal sanction. " Earlier editions of this text had a preface and tribute by Prof Chen Chi Chang, a Chinese Buddhist scholar who not only practiced Tibetan Buddhism with leading Lamas, but also had an honorary Tibetan title bestowed upon him - Cha-gyur Khan-po (Master interpreter/translator). W.Y. Evans Wentz was Rhodes scholar with impeccable qualifications. However, he was no dry-as-dust academic. Something of a scholar-gypsy-cum-pilgrim, W-Y Evans-Wentz wandered around N. India, Sikkhim, Tibetan communities etc., sitting at the feet

The 3rd book in the Tibetan series from W.Y.Evans-Wentz

This is the third book in the Tibetan series from W.Y.Evans-Wentz. Although this book can be used as a stand-alone yoga book it is certainly not best read that way. Basically this is part of a developing series. The first book in the Tibetan series - The Tibetan Book of the Dead, is the fundamental book of the series which describes Buddhist philosophy, psychology and metaphysics. It is the best translation out there and the original! The second book in the series is called Tibets Greatest Yogi Milarepa is the story of a great yogi who puts into practice most of what we learn from The Tibetan Book of the Dead. It is through the story of Milarepa that we learn more about The Tibetan Book of the Dead. In the story of Milarepa the yogi studies the Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path as taught to him by his gurus. THIS BOOK is an expansion that explains those wisdoms and describes the yoga that is used to achieve them. When you understand that, then this book becomes invaluable to anybody who is looking for right yoga path. IT IS HERE!These texts are ancient and old but have served millions since their inception. The work that Evans-Wentz has done here is substantial if not some of the most important yoga concepts ever seen by the occident. You will probably need a guru of some kind to help you get started in any form of yoga but this book is plain sailing once you learn the basics right. Most of the major yoga practices are covered in this book. Most new books on yoga are indebted to this mans work on the subject, all directly brought back from the orient by master gurus whom which Dr. W.Y.Evans-Wentz was a student for years.There is lots of philosophy to go through and lots of text and this may put a lot of readers off, or those what to get straight into the practice but there is lots of philosophy and mental orientation to get right first. It is all here... all 434 pages of it! Mostly text! There is nothing else like it! The original is here!*** The other books in the series are - The Tibetan Book of the dead and Tibets Greatest Yogi Milarepa - before this one. The final book in the series is The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation. ***

THE BEST BOOK ON EARTH.

THIS BOOK IS A GUIDE TO ATTAINING ENLIGHTENMENT. THE WHOLE SERIES IS SIX BOOKS. BEAUTIFUL IN HARD COVER WITH COLOR PRINTS. UNFORTUNATELY THERE IS NO REPRINT IN HARDBACK. WHY NOT? DEVOTEES DO NOT SETTLE FOR JUST PAPERBACKS OF THIS SERIES. DEMAND A REPRINT FROM OXFORD PRESS. AUM SHANTI!

This is an inspirational book about life and selfworth

I have had this book for many years and still enjoy looking through these pages filled with rules of life and behavior. I dont know if it is possible for us to follow these teachings to the fullest but it is always useful to have a guide. When people want to relax and think about thier life and what they should do to make it better. Just looking out the window might not be the answer. This book is worth reading to give direction and stimulate thought. It pin-points ideas which should be given serious thought and hopefully saved in our minds to be called upon when needed to develop our being. I hope you get a lot out of this book. I know you will be a better person for just having read this book.

This is a book of self-examination and self-improvement

This book is a great source of knowledge and anyone who reads this work will be a better person for their effort. I have had this book for many years and it is a great guide to becoming a better person. To participate in anything - a sport or a game- it is very helpful to know the rules and get a few hints on how to play from someone with experience. The same is true with life the most important game of all. So why not learn from thoes who have put so much thought into how to live life the best possible way. We might never be able to live life the way we should but it can't hurt to see the possibilities and learn the guidelines. EX. Signs of a superior man. To be faithful to one's engagements and obligations. To look with pity and without anger upon thoes who live evilly. To be able to keep alive friendships while one (at the same time] regardeth all beings with impartiality. To have but few desires and satisfaction with simple things. To be lacking in hypocrisy and de! ceit. To regulate one's conduct in accordance with the law of cause and effect as carefully as one guardeth the pupils of one's eyes. If we can not follow the knowledge we learn from this book we can show it to others to help them find the better way. I HAVE A BETTER WAY. Enjoy.
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