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Rating: Summary: Powerful Techniques. Applicable to beginners and experts. Review: Dagsay Tulku Rinpoche was an esteemed Lama at a secluded Tibetan monastery. In 1959, Political unrest tore him from his illustrious religious position and threw him first into the bamboo barracks of a refugee camp in India, and then into the materialistic western world. In the capitalist and haste ridden environment of the Western world, he found that the ancient spiritual practices he had mastered in Tibet took on even greater necessity in the tumult of 9 to 5 jobs and making ends meet. The author did not forget his spirituality, but realized how important the practices of Tibetan Buddhism are to a world stricken with greed, ignorance and hate. Commonly, we associate books with reading. This book, however, is a book of doing. Within its pages, the author unfolds dozens of meditative exercises based on the Tibetan system of spirituality. Dagsay Tulku Rinpoche provides excellent foundations of meditative breathing, posture, visualization, and vocalization. Preliminary sections detail preparation for meditation, correct posture, mental focus, and breathing technique. The majority of the book is composed of two sections, the first is concerned with relieving suffering and bringing about happiness, the second section is devoted to overcoming the origins of suffering. Within each section are comprehensive instructions detailing how to perform a plethora of meditative purifications and visualizations that, when employed together with specific vocalizations, or mantras, yield extremely powerful psychological-physiological results. The book covers a wide spectrum of needs ranging from a chapter on massage to meditative preparation for death. The simple, unembellished approach of the book is a true shining point. Throughout the book, each exercise begins with a brief and easily comprehensible discussion of the theory and functions of the exercise, followed by easy to follow step by step instruction, with diagrams of various postures, and suggestions of variations to accommodate greater flexibility in the technological age. Each exercise is related to a mantra that intensifies the effects of each practice. The author was kind enough to provide a CD of each mantra with the book. The mantra CD is 58 minutes long, and contains 19 mantras. This CD is invaluable, as proper pronunciation of each Sanskrit syllable of a mantra is ultimately important to its functioning in meditative practices. As an avid student of both Tibetan and Hindu mantras, I have long been at a loss when it came to reciting the words since I have no training in speaking Sanskrit. Thanks to the CD in that accompanies this book, I have 19 very powerful mantras perfectly spoken so that I can practice the proper pronunciation. The CD alone is worth the price of the book. On the way to work in the morning, with the sun climbing over the horizon, I focus on enjoying the calming influence of the peaceful female voice that sings each mantra in the most beautiful Sanskrit dialect. The power of this work is greatly diminished if the book is digested solely on an intellectual basis, without performing even the introductory exercises. For many of us, finding the courage to try something new is a battle against procrastination, anxiety, and a lack of creative energy. Find the time to make the exercises in this book part of your life, and enjoy increased peacefulness, awareness, and happiness, regardless of what events arise in your life.
Rating: Summary: Those other reviewers don't know much about Tibetan Buddhism Review: Excellent book. If you are interested in learning basic beginning to some slightly advanced techniques this is a wonderful introduction. Well written with nice drwaings of poses, etc. Also the CD is very authentic. Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Buy and Regret Review: I did not read any pages of the book before buying it. Relying on the first two reviews, thinking that it was a great book, I bought it.Didn't take me long to realize the exaggeration on the usefulness of the book. It seems to be mixing some New Age flavor into it if you listen to the CD. Yes, I agree with later reviews. The singing was unpleasant. Next time I will wait for more reviews to be posted before making any purchase again. A valuable lesson: Pay serious attention to negative reviews especially those that comment on the actual content.
Rating: Summary: Buy and Regret Review: I did not read any pages of the book before buying it. Relying on the first two reviews, thinking that it was a great book, I bought it. Didn't take me long to realize the exaggeration on the usefulness of the book. It seems to be mixing some New Age flavor into it if you listen to the CD. Yes, I agree with later reviews. The singing was unpleasant. Next time I will wait for more reviews to be posted before making any purchase again. A valuable lesson: Pay serious attention to negative reviews especially those that comment on the actual content.
Rating: Summary: Anything But Soothing Review: I listened to the CD and wondered if any of the previous reviewers ever listened to it. It was bad, real bad. Too much of New Age flavor in the music and also the singer's (yes, sounded more like singing than chanting) control of voice was deplorable. Read the book... the singer is the author's daughter. Better get someone who can sing properly... I cannot imagine how anyone can use this CD for meditation purpose. So bad that I am not going to use the CD ever again. There isn't much info about the mantras either. If you have the chance to get hold of a copy, browse through and you will agree with me. I was hoping to get a book with a decent CD of mantras. This is definitely NOT what I expected. There are better ones out there, I am sure. You can leave this one out.
Rating: Summary: My First and Last Book from This Author Review: The CD content was a real horror and the contents of the book is of little substance. What I learnt from this purchase is not to believe that every book written by a so-called Tibetan lama must be good. Wasted my time and money on this one. Give negative reviews some serious thought----they are more often right than those positive ones. I have just read the other negative reviews on this book and I agree with them FULLY. This will be my first and last purchase of any book by this author!! Would like to give zero stars if I could.
Rating: Summary: My First and Last Book from This Author Review: The CD content was a real horror and the contents of the book is of little substance. What I learnt from this purchase is not to believe that every book written by a so-called Tibetan lama must be good. Wasted my time and money on this one. Give negative reviews some serious thought----they are more often right than those positive ones. I have just read the other negative reviews on this book and I agree with them FULLY. This will be my first and last purchase of any book by this author!! Would like to give zero stars if I could.
Rating: Summary: This Book Needs Improvement!! Review: The singing is BAD!! I will not use it for meditation as I find the singing too modernized. The text of the book is below average. When it comes to visualizations, I was expecting a good look at mandalas---that is not the case here. Also there is no coverage of the origin and/or beliefs behind the mantras. A waste of money in my opinion.
Rating: Summary: This Book Needs Improvement!! Review: The singing is BAD!! I will not use it for meditation as I find the singing too modernized. The text of the book is below average. When it comes to visualizations, I was expecting a good look at mandalas---that is not the case here. Also there is no coverage of the origin and/or beliefs behind the mantras. A waste of money in my opinion.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST BOOK IN EXISTENCE!!! Review: The world seems to need to rid itself of the Big Three (Anger, Depression, and Anxiety) or it will blow up! But nothing seems to work except people-centered therapy, biological psychiatry, and twelve-step groups. And these answers, very limited answers mind you, have simply not worked on a global level. Tibetan Buddhism, although very promise-looking, has really offered us nothing. We have been kicked aside in two ways. First, we are supposed to shoot for enlightenment. Or secondly, we need a teacher. The common man has been left with nothing. Until now...This book is written by a qualified Tibetan lama. It is for mental and physical strain. And you simple do not need a teacher to follow this program. This is the first time that Tibet has offered a "limited budget" man or woman a sandwich that reduces Anger, Depression, and Anxiety. This book will certainly move us past the third revolution of psychiatry (psychopharmacology) into a fourth. What could be called meditational therapy. The author outines in the back remedies for psychiatric problems such as panic and depression. The CD may distract you. His first line of defense are actual visualizations. Than you can add the mayonaise and mustard in the form of mudras (body or hand positions) and mantras and chants. The mudras and mantras make the actual visualizations more powerful. He also gives you three degrees of intensity. I have three meditations for depression. But only one is at an easy intensity. It is suggested that you ease into each meditation session with nine preliminary conditions or checkpoints (like adjusting your posture). The manual is so user-friendly that even psychotics and AIDS patients can find great benefit. One does not need a therapist to process a meditation program. The entire program is earmarked for potential psychic landmines. I do hope that this great treasure for mankind will usher in a fourth generation of psychiatry and relieve the planet of so much stress. Now do your part. Buy the book and CD. I bless you from every region of my being. Good luck.
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