Website review: Songs and Meditations of the Tibeta...
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paldendrolma rated 5 months ago- very pretty, who is the source though? my problem is " the problem with Zen" . When we who practice the Vajrayana path take refuge, do we not agree to avoid these types of comments?

a1tsal rated 5 months ago- Poetic, non-traditional descriptions of the Buddhas of the five elements. Possibly not altogether orthodox but nicely evocative.

johnwatchtower rated 6 months ago- This site focuses on the Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist Pantheon.

ARosemontWay rated 10 months ago- The contemplative poetry presented here evokes the thoughts and images of these beings often using the metaphor of music. Each poem can be looked at as a meditative exercise or visualization designed to tune the reader to the state of mind or spiritual environment of the being that is speaking. The point of view of each being is: First, of a spiritual personality describing his or her essential nature Second, of an actor describing his or her role in the Vajrayana tradition, and the spiritual environment in which action takes place Third, of a spiritual guide giving advice to the seeker

DanMS rated 13 months ago- The contemplative poetry presented here evokes the thoughts and images of these beings often using the metaphor of music. Each poem can be looked at as a meditative exercise or visualization designed to tune the reader to the state of mind or spiritual environment of the being that is speaking.

bhima rated 28 months ago
Songs of the Shaktis of the Dhyani Buddhas,
And their Bodhisattvas
Anyone interested in Buddhist Influences on Modern Theosophy should study David Reigle`s work at the - Eastern Tradition Research Institute

Xtine66 rated 30 months ago- FTP: This site focuses on the Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist Pantheon. Each of the beings named here represents a unique spiritual personality or essence. The principle beings are the five Dhyani Buddhas- the esoteric meditation Buddhas of the five colors found in The Tibetan Book of the Dead and other sources. The contemplative poetry presented here evokes the thoughts and images of these beings using the metaphor of music. Each poem can be looked at as a meditative exercise or visualization designed to tune the reader to the state of mind or spiritual environment of the being that is speaking.

CHE123 rated 33 months ago- Interesting From the page: "Songs of the Shaktis of the Dhyani Buddhas, and their Bodhisattvas This site focuses on the Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist Pantheon. Each of the beings named here represents a unique spiritual personality or essence. The principle beings are the five Dhyani Buddhas- the esoteric meditation Buddhas of the five colors found in The Tibetan Book of the Dead and other sources. The contemplative poetry presented here evokes the thoughts and images of these beings using the metaphor of music. Each poem can be looked at as a meditative exercise or visualization designed to tune the reader to the state of mind or spiritual environment of the being that is speaking."

joelus rated 34 months ago- This site focuses on the Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhist Pantheon. Each of the beings named here represents a unique spiritual personality or essence. The principle beings are the five Dhyani Buddhas- the esoteric meditation Buddhas of the five colors found in The Tibetan Book of the Dead and other sources.