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Balancing The Mind A Tibetan Buddhist Approach To Refining Attention B Alan Wallace

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Balancing The Mind A Tibetan Buddhist Approach To Refining Attention B Alan Wallace
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Publisher: Snow Lion Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.32 MB
Pages: 352
Author: B. Alan Wallace
ISBN: 9781559392303, 1559392304, B001W0ZE2G
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Balancing The Mind A Tibetan Buddhist Approach To Refining Attention B Alan Wallace by B. Alan Wallace 9781559392303, 1559392304, B001W0ZE2G instant download after payment.

For centuries, Tibetan Buddhist contemplatives have directly explored consciousness through carefully honed and rigorous techniques of meditation. B. Alan Wallace explains the methods and experiences of Tibetan practitioners and compares these with investigations of consciousness by Western scientists and philosophers. Balancing the Mind includes a translation of the classic discussion of methods for developing exceptionally high degrees of attentional stability and clarity by fifteenth-century Tibetan contemplative Tsongkhapa.

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