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Spectrum of Ecstasy : The Five Wisdom Emotions According to Vajrayana Buddhism 🔍
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated, Penguin Random House LLC (Publisher Services), Boston, Mass, 2003
Ngakpa Chogyam, Khandro Dechen, Chögyam Ngakpa 🔍
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Here two Western-born lamas of the Nyingma tradition of Vajrayana Buddhism explore what it means to be utterly emotionally alive. Written in contemporary, nonacademic language, this book is a radical challenge to the misconception that inner Vajrayana is primarily an esoteric system of ritual and liturgy. The authors teach that emotions can be embraced as a rich and profound opportunity for realization. This fiercely compassionate battle cry rallies all who are audacious enough to appreciate emotions for their supreme potential as vehicles for awakening.
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Alternative title
Spectrum of ecstasy : embracing the five wisdom emotions of Vajrayana Buddhism
Alternative author
Chögyam Ngakpa, Ngakpa Chogyam, Khandro Dechen
Alternative author
Ch{uml}ogyam, Ngakpa; Khandro D{acute}echen
Alternative author
Ngakpa Chögyam, with Khandro Déchen
Alternative publisher
New Seeds Books
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Trumpeter
Alternative edition
1st Shambhala ed., Boston, Massachusetts, 2003
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United States, United States of America
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1st Shambh edition, July 8, 2003
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1, PS, 2003
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Originally published: Ramsey, N.J. : Aro Books, 1997.
Includes index.
Gift of Henry G. Schwarz.
Alternative description
This book encourages readers to embrace emotional upheaval as a path of personal growth. By applying the tantric principles of dzogchen (ZOG-chen) -- an increasingly popular meditation practice that uncovers our inherent wisdom -- the practitioner learns to appreciate those aspects of emotions that express intelligence and wisdom. In Spectrum of Ecstasy, the authors explain that the path to understanding our emotions begins with meditation and the basic premise that we can be present with our experience from moment to moment
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2022-03-03
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