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[DAVID-NEEL, Alexandra] Initiations and Initiates in Tibet
[DAVID-NEEL, Alexandra] Initiations and Initiates in Tibet
New York: University Books, 1959. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. 222pp. With b&w photographs. Has some underlinings and check marks in pencil among the first few pages. Easily erasable if deired. Otherwise a very good copy in like dust jacket.
In this classic work, Alexandra David-Neel delves into the nature and sources of Tibetan mysticism, providing a wealth of information regarding Lamaic rites of initiation and the teachings given to initiates, both during and after the initiation ceremonies.
The author first defines Tibetan mysticism and examines the role of the spiritual guide and the choice of a master. This is followed by a discussion of the nature of the esoteric doctrines and traditional oral instruction. Madame David-Neel then recounts in detail the various kinds of initiations and their aims, including initiations with and without “activity,” the “Mani” initiation, and the different meanings of Aum mani padme hum! Also covered are the magic rites known as dubthabs, the “gymnastics” of respiration, daily spiritual exercises, the contemplation of sun and sky, the dalai lamas, different kinds of morality, and many other topics.
Alexandra David-Neel was a historian of religion and a resident of Tibet for 14 years. As a practicing Buddhist, she participated in many of the spiritual rites and practices described in this book, which gives her account a special immediacy and authenticity.
