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Tantric Techniques [Paperback]

Jeffrey Hopkins (Author)
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April 16, 2009
Tantric deity yoga is the contemplative practice of visualizing oneself as a buddha, replete with compassion and wisdom, acting altruistically to benefit all sentient beings. This book offers a complete system of Tibetan Buddhist tantric meditation that details the process of transforming oneself through the step-by-step use of the imagination. Hopkins offers a contemporary Western perspective on the practice of deity yoga, based on his study and practice of these techniques.

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"Hopkins takes the reader through what he calls a paradigm shift from sutra practice to tantra ... An unexpected pleasure, tucked in among commentaries on Tsongkhapa and Longchenpa, is a chapter responding to Carl Jung's warning of the dangers of deity yoga. Hopkins shows that Jung's dire predictions of ego inflation and other psychological traps were anticipated and resolved by the Tibetan masters' attention to emptiness and compassion." - Alexander Gardner, Buddhadharma --Alexander Gardner, Buddhadharma, Fall 2009

"It is impossible not to fall in love with a book that has as many references to Carl Jung as to the Dalai Lama. What a treat to open up a work that brings together the profound thinking of a great psychologist with that of the embodiment of Tibetan Buddhism." - Thomas Peter von Bahr, New Age Retailer --Thomas Peter von Bahr New Age Retailer July 2009

"Jeffrey Hopkins has made a major contribution to deepening understanding of Tibetan Buddhism, had access to some of the greatest contemporary Tibetan teachers, but--most important of all--he has, over the years, steadily tried to put what he has learned into practice." --The Dalai Lama

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Deity yoga is the meditative practice of imagining oneself as an ideal being fully endowed with compassion, wisdom, and their resultant altruistic activities. The idea is that by imagining being a Buddha, one gets closer to actually achieving Buddhahood. Tantric Techniques will give the reader a dynamic sense of the potential of the human mind for self-transformation through step-by-step use of the imagination.

The book offers a complete system of Tantric meditation, comparing the views of three seminal Tibetan authors on deity yoga, and on issues such as how to safeguard against psychological inflation and how to use negative emotions on the path.

"Jeffrey Hopkins has made a major contribution to deepening understanding of Tibetan Buddhism, had access to some of the greatest contemporary Tibetan teachers, but--most important of all--he has, over the years, steadily tried to put what he has learned into practice." -H.H. the Dalai Lama


Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Snow Lion Publications (April 16, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1559393203
  • ISBN-13: 978-1559393201
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,036,918 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jeffrey Hopkins is Professor Emeritus of Tibetan Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia where he taught Tibetan Buddhist Studies and Tibetan language for thirty-two years from 1973. He received a B.A. magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1963, trained for five years at the Lamaist Buddhist Monastery of America in Freewood Acres, New Jersey, USA (now the Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center in Washington, New Jersey), and received a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of Wisconsin in 1973. He served as His Holiness the Dalai Lama's chief interpreter into English on lecture tours for ten years, 1979-1989. At the University of Virginia he founded programs in Buddhist Studies and Tibetan Studies and served as Director of the Center for South Asian Studies for twelve years. He has published thirty-nine books in a total of twenty-two languages, as well as twenty-three articles.

His most prominent academic books are the trilogy Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism (2000); Reflections on Reality: The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School (2002); and Absorption in No External World: 170 Issues in Mind-Only Buddhism (2006). In 1999 he published The Art of Peace: Nobel Peace Laureates Discuss Human Rights, Conflict and Reconciliation, edited from a conference of Nobel peace laureates that he organized in 1998 for the University of Virginia and the Institute for Asian Democracy.

Recently he published the first translation into any language of the foundational text of the Jo-nang sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Mountain Doctrine: Tibet's Fundamental Treatise on Other-Emptiness and the Buddha-Matrix. He has translated and edited thirteen books by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the latest being How to See Yourself as You Really Are. He is also the author of A Truthful Heart (Snow Lion, 2008), which includes anecdotes from his years as a practitioner of Buddhism.

Other books include Emptiness in the Mind-Only School (1999), Cultivating Compassion (2001), and translation and editing of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's How to Practice (2002). From 1979 to 1989 he served as His Holiness's chief interpreter into English.

Hopkins was born in Barrington, Rhode Island, USA, has traveled to India nineteen times and Tibet five times to do research. He has received three Fulbright Fellowships.

 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hopkins's latest book, January 15, 2010
This review is from: Tantric Techniques (Paperback)
Essentially a companion to Hopkins's earlier work "Deity Yoga" (originally published as "The Yoga of Tibet") it describes the generation stage process of visualization and identification with a deity.

An important part of the book is the detailed Avalokiteshvara sadhana, pieced together from Tsongkhapa's work. It's a shame that the reader has to refer to the photographs of the seals (mudras) in "Deity Yoga" when they probably should have been included here.

I can recommended this book, but not as an introduction or stand-alone beginner's guide to the subject. The main problem is Hopkins's ponderous writing style, present in all his books that I have read. Often he appears deliberately obscure, perhaps a scholarly affectation. Writers such as Glenn Mullin and Alexander Berzin are much more adept at explaining these subjects. "Tantric Techniques" also includes a lot of needless repetition.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Jeffrey Hopkins book is unuseful for a practicioner, September 8, 2010
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I have the bias of not liking Jeffrey Hopkins style of translation. Especially the translation of "Calm abiding" as a reference to samatha meditation. When I am practicing jhana or Mo Chao I would not say that I am abiding in calmness. Calm is not the idiom that refers to a state that is moving towards equanimity and serenity. Samatha means Concentration or serenity so could be translated in these terms as well. One has to wonder when reading Hopkins translations if he is really a practitioner at all. As his translations are pedantic, lack accurate idioms and feeling. They are not written as if by one who really tried to explain meditation practices that he has done.
They are generally useful only for scholars but not for new practitioners. I have been practicing for 20 years and I still get nothing from his books and have taken to avoiding them because he cannot seem to put across the practices in a manner that is motivating, simple and easy to access. I am no scholar of Tibetan or Sanskrit but As Tibetan Buddhism and Lamas are relying on westerners for good translations in order to preserve thier dying traditions, it is sad and unfortunate that Jefferey Hopkins still continues to translate and publish books that are so unuseful for someone looking to simply sit down and learn how to use a tangkha for diety yoga. If your looking for good translations of Tibetan Buddhist literature go for Glen Mullens books or anyone else for that matter.
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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding survey here recommended for any new age library strong in Buddhist thinking, June 16, 2009
This review is from: Tantric Techniques (Paperback)
Deity yoga is the idea of imagining oneself as an ideal being endowed with compassion and wisdom, with the goal of imagining being a Buddha, to get closer to achieving Buddhahood. TANTRIC TECHNIQUES offers a system of Tantric meditation and offers a synthesis of three Tibetan authors on the topic of deity yoga. Tibetan Buddhist scholar Jeffrey Hopkins creates an outstanding survey here recommended for any new age library strong in Buddhist thinking.
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