Tibetan Sound Healing
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By: Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
Format: Hardcover
From: Sounds True
Pub. Date: December 2006
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2007-01-01
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 96
Ean: 9781591794271
Isbn: 1591794277
ABOUT THE BOOK
One of the world’s oldest unbroken spiritual traditions is that of the Bön people—the indigenous people of Tibet, whose teachings predate the arrival of Buddhism. These traditions have survived political persecution and upheaval thanks to the efforts of a handful of dedicated lamas such as Bön lineage holder Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Now with Tibetan Sound Healing, practitioners can connect to the ancient sacred sounds of the Bön practice—and through them, activate the healing potential of the natural mind. The Bön healing tradition invokes The Five Warrior Syllables—"seed" sounds that bring us to the essential nature of mind and release the boundless creativity and positive qualities that are fundamental to our natural consciousness. Through the medicine of sound, practitioners learn to clear obstacles on the level of the body, the energetic and emotional dimensions of being, and the spiritual consciousness. Through this integrated book and CD learning program, Tenzin Rinpoche gives users the tools to access wisdom and compassion and use the vibration of sacred sound to cultivate the healing power within the body’s subtle channels. Lama and Bön meditation master Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche is renowned for his gift of rendering ancient texts in a warm and clear way to his Western readers. With Tibetan Sound Healing, he reveals the secrets of Bön sacred syllables and invites us to join him in sound to purify the body, connect with our inherent perfection and completeness, and to awaken spiritual virtue.
"This is a great book and CD! Without the CD, one might be in lost of proper sounding each 5 words, and without the book one still be in lost. Both together, one will have great understand and wisdom of knowing.
This is a excellent book/cd for beginners and for those who want to heal. I find this book very educational and enlighten. The CD it self fills the room of good vibes and peace and joy, without humming the 5 words. You will pick these healing sound of each words with no problem. Though the "DZA" may take some use too, but it is not really difficult. The "D" sound is quick a short, like you not hear the "d" sound, and more of z sound. It's very quick.
Though I was searching for a book that has a bounch of different sounds for different chakras, and so forth. This book still was very helpful. Even if just knowing these 5 words, will give you an good idea of other sounds of your own you can try. Direct these vibes both front and back for best clearing all blockages orbing around the body. Experiment with the body when sounding to, you can feel the vibes in legs and arms too."
~ Written on 2008-05-27
"What an informative and beautiful book. The guided meditations are very enlightening and the overall feel of the book is very sensible, sane and workable."
~ Written on 2008-05-15
"This is an excellent intro to Tibetan style practice. It is suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners alike. The results will surprise you and come quickly."
~ Written on 2008-02-26
"I just returned from a weekend study/practice with the Rinpoche and his delightful personality and powerful yet easily accessed practice of sound healing is transformative. His guided words on the cd really help to instruct the practice and the book is helpful and simple as well. "
~ Written on 2008-02-08
"I accept this as a true technique used by the author. I have not yet worked through it, but the information is concise and clear.
One thing that strikes me is that this is a small book. Information only. Most books are full of anecdotes, and pangyric nonsense that makes them difficult to understand and too time consuming to read. He had information for a small book, so he wrote a small, honest book."
~ Written on 2007-12-06