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Michele Martin

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    Music in the Sky
    A Song for the King
    • A Song for the King

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
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      Mahamudra is the basic meditation practice for many Tibetan Buddhists, particularly of the Kagyu tradition. It is particularly adaptable for modern people, since it involves no rituals and can be incorporated into all daily activities. Saraha's "Song for the King" is a short verse text from classical India that is a basis for the tradition and is widely known in Tibetan Buddhist circles. It is often the basis for teachings given in the West, but there is only one outdated translation of it in print, first published in 1969. Michele Martin has produced a stellar new translation, which is accompanied by a commentary from the well-known teacher Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, who is uniquely skilled and concerned with making this method of meditation available to Westerners.While pithy and accessible, the book easily stands up to academic scrutiny, and includes the original Tibetan as well - making it ideal for the popular, scholarly, and Tibetan audiences all at once.

      A Song for the King
    • Music in the Sky

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      The focus of the book is on the Karmapa as a religious figure and on the Buddhism of Tibet. Music in the Sky offers a series of the Karmapa's profound teachings, an extensive selection of his poetry, and a detailed account of his life and flight from his homeland. The amazing teaching and writing skills evident in this work - particularly in light of the fact that the Karmapa is still only 17 years old - will captivate readers. Music in the Sky presents a definitive portrait of the Seventeenth Karmapa, strengthened and illuminated by an authoritative depiction of his place in one of the world's most revered lines of spiritual teachers.

      Music in the Sky
    • Gestützt auf Augenzeugenberichte und eigene Erfahrungen erzählt Michele Martin die abenteuerreiche Kindheit und Jugend des 17. Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje. Wir erfahren von seiner Geburt unter den Nomaden Osttibets, von seiner Auffindung und Inthronisierung als Reinkarnation des 16. Karmapa, von seiner klösterlichen Ausbildung und schließlich von seiner gefährlichen Flucht über den verschneiten Himalaya und seinem gegenwärtigen Leben in Dharmasala, dem Stammsitz des Dalai Lama in Nordindien. Mittlerweile 18 Jahre alt, hat der Karmapa seine Lehrtätigkeit aufgenommen und viele Menschen auch aus dem Westen besuchen ihn, um seine erleuchtete Präsenz zu erleben. Michele Martins kenntnisreiches Buch ist spannend zu lesen und gleichzeitig eine hochinformative Einführung in die tibetische Kultur und den tibetischen Buddhismus.

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