One of the world's oldest unbroken spiritual traditions is that of the Bon 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 Bon lineage holder Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Now with Tibetan Sound Healing, practitioners can connect to the ancient sacred sounds of the Bon practice and through them, activate the healing potential of the natural mind. The Bon 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 Bon 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 Bon 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
Tibetan Sound Healing, Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, Sounds True, Paperback (96 Pages) + CD, 2006, $14.95
Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche is a master of the Bon Buddhist tradition of Tibet. The founder of the Ligmincha Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia, with centers around the world, he is one of the few qualified Bon masters living in the West.
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