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Books on Yamantaka Practice PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 10:28
Ocean of Indivisible Method and Wisdom

Vajrabhairavaby Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden
Probably one of the best readily available introductions into the actual practice. Available only to initiates.

A Chat About Yamantaka
by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Introductory words by a highly respected teacher.
Avaialable from this site as icon digital download (482.38 kB) for registered members.

Yamantaka Retreat Commentary
by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Extensive retreat commentary and retreat instructions by a great teacher.

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Introductory Books to Tantra PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 09:40
Introduction to Tantra

by Lama Yeshe
Beautifully written introduction by a great and beloved teacher. The best introduction to the subject we are aware of. Explains how to use desire skilfully to break down our distorted and deeply entrenched way of seeing things. By learning to use pleasure correctly, we awaken our powerful inner potential. He explains tantric meditation methods and outlines the entire tantric path.

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Books on Highest Yoga Tantra Practice PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 04 January 2006 08:00
Tsongkhapa's Six Yogas of Naropa

translated, edited, and introduced by Glenn H. Mullin
Je Tsongkhapa's commentary entitled A Book of Three Inspirations: A Treatise on the Stages of Training in the Profound Path of Naro's Six Dharmas commonly referred to as The Three Inspirations. Anyone who has read more than a few books on Tibetan Buddhism will have encountered references to the Six Yogas of Naropa, a preeminent yogic technology system. The six practices -- inner heat, illusory body, clear light, consciousness transference, forceful projection and bardo yoga -- gradually came to pervade thousands of monasteries, nunneries, and hermitages throughout Central Asia over the past five and a half centuries.

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