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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant!,
By Dean Sluyter (dsluyter@pingry.k12.nj.us) (Plainfield, New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spectrum of Ecstasy: Embracing Emotions as the Path of Inner Tantra (Rag Book)
Spiritual seekers often suppose that their natural human emotions are (at best) irrelevant or (at worst) a positive hindrance to the realization of enlightenment. With brilliant insight and mind-stopping humor, the authors demonstrate how open-eyed perception and acceptance of one's own emotions are actually essential to realization.
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A delightful point of entry,
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This review is from: Spectrum of Ecstasy: Embracing Emotions as the Path of Inner Tantra (Rag Book)
This book provides a fine point of entry for those interested in the Dzogchen Buddhist view that uses emotion as a basis for meditation. It combines an easily recognisable and comprehensible perspective on the emotional states we experience as human beings, with one of the most profound of Buddhist practices - Dzogchen Trek-chod. The authors are disciples of several of the most revered Buddhist teachers from the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, yet write in a style entirely comprehensible to Westerners. Delightful.
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Spectrum of Ecstasy: Embracing Emotions as the Path of Inner Tantra by Khandro Dechen (Rag Book - Nov. 1997)
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