Introduction to Tantra : a vision of totality

by Thubten Yeshe

Other authorsJonathan Landaw (Editor)
Paper Book, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

294.3444

Collection

Publication

Wisdom Pub.: Boston: 1989.

Description

New edition of this perennial classic. "The best introductory work on Tibetan Buddhist tantra available today."--Janet Gyatso, Harvard University What is tantra? Who is qualified to practice it? How should it be practiced? What are the results? According to Buddhism, every human being has the potential to achieve profound and lasting happiness. And according to the tantric teachings of Buddhism, this remarkable transformation can be realized very quickly if we utilize all aspects of our human energy----especially the energy of our desires. Introduction to Tantra is the best available clarification of a subject that is often misunderstood. Tantra recognizes that the powerful energy aroused by our desire is an indispensable resource for the spiritual path. It is precisely because our lives are so inseparably linked with desire that we must make use of desire's tremendous energy not just for pleasure, but to transform our lives. Lama Yeshe presents tantra as a practice leading to joy and self-discovery, with a vision of reality that is simple, clear, and relevant to 21st-century life.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Anituel
Simply the best introductory text on traditional Buddhist Tantra. For the absolute beginner, this book serves as a simple and entertaining introduction to the subject. For those somewhat experienced in magic and mysticism, there is a lot of practical advice herein.
LibraryThing member bordercollie
Lama Yeshe explains the tantric practices--envisioning a deity (the buddha or one of the other manifestations) such as Chenrezig or Manjushri, as a body of light before you and having that deity sit on top of your head and melt into your heart chakra. He builds up to it gradually, but the final two
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or three chapters are very powerful in explaining Buddha nature and the transformations that result from these deity practices.
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Language

Original publication date

1987-11-25

Physical description

173 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0861710215 / 9780861710218
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