Publication
Imprint: New York : E.P. Dutton, 1977. London : George Allen & Unwin, 1977. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: John Blofeld. OCLC Number: 3478052. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xi, 106 pages : illustrations, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates ; 21 cm.
Call number
Meditation / Blofe
ISBN
052547451x / 9780525474517
Original publication date
1977
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Description: An overview of mantras, the sacred formulae memorized for meditation in India, China and Tibet is the focus of this work. Their precise meaning and how they work have, understandable, long been surrounded by an aura of secrecy in order to guard against distortion and abuse. In this beautifully illustrated book John Blofeld, an acknowledged authority on Buddhist yogic contemplation, explains the significance and operation of these sacred "words of power." Meditators chant them sonorously and rhythmically or repeat them inwardly, and often visualize the syllables as emanating rays of gloriously colored light. The efficacy of mantras as an aid to meditation is beyond doubt, but many people believe that the syllables themselves are imbued with marvelous or miraculous powers. Blofeld explores these more controversial aspects with great insight and sensitivity. Much of his knowledge is derived from first-hand experience and from the monks and lamas encountered during a lifetime in the East. -- from back cover
Table of Contents:
The forest of recluses
The lost tradition
The beginning of understanding
The indwelling deity
Some yogic mantras
Words of power
Shabda, sacred sound
FY1993 / FY2015 /
Table of Contents:
The forest of recluses
The lost tradition
The beginning of understanding
The indwelling deity
Some yogic mantras
Words of power
Shabda, sacred sound
FY1993 / FY2015 /
Physical description
xi, 106 p.; 21 cm
Language
Original language
English