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The Practice of Tibetan Meditation

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The Practice of Tibetan Meditation

Exercises, Visualizations, and Mantras for Health and Well-being

ISBN-13: 978-0-89281-903-4
ISBN: 0-89281-903-0

Quality Paperback

Paperback book plus a 60-minute CD

Page Count: 176; 8.00 (width) x 10.00 (height)

100 b&w illustrations

Imprint: Inner Traditions

Availability: Usually ships within 1-2 business days.

Price: $19.95

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About the Book

A practical and comprehensive step-by-step handbook to Tibetan meditation from a world-renowned Tibetan Lama.


• Contains more than 30 meditation exercises and accompanying mantras for both the beginner and the more advanced practitioner.


• Includes a 60-minute CD of mantras to accompany each meditation.


• Incorporates Tibetan breath work, massage techniques, and physical exercises.


For centuries, Tibetan Lamas have transmitted spiritual knowledge through the teachings of mind-training meditation, although many of these teachings remain relatively unknown in the West. Dagsay Tulku Rinpoche now shares these rare jewels of Tibetan wisdom in an easy and accessible manner, leading the Western reader toward the path of true happiness. 

Dagsay Tulku's teachings range from introductory sessions designed to create an oasis of calmness in daily life to deep practices for cleansing and healing. He also offers traditional meditations to prepare for death, the ultimate transition. True to the rich sensory nature of Tibetan Buddhism, these meditations are enhanced with instructions for relaxing massage and an accompanying 60-minute CD of mantras.

About the Author(s) of The Practice of Tibetan Meditation

Born in the Tibetan village of Tartsedo in 1936, Dagsay Tulku was discovered and recognized as the reincarnation of the previous Dagsay Tulku and brought to the famous Chokri monastery in eastern Tibet, where he came to serve as Chief Lama. Escaping persecution in 1959, he traveled to India, where he continued his studies and practice until, upon the request of the Dalai Lama, he accepted a post as the spiritual leader to a small community of Tibetan settlers in Switzerland, where he currently resides. Dagsay Tulku teaches courses in Buddhist meditation and performs blessings and initiations. In addition to introducing the West to the spiritual practices of Tibet, he has been actively involved in the rebuilding of the Chokri Monastery in his homeland.

Praise for The Practice of Tibetan Meditation

"This is very much a hands-on approach to improving your inner and outer health."
Shambhala Sun, September 2002

"The simple, unembellished approach of The Practice of Tibetan Meditation is a true shining point."

John Yost, PanGaia, Summer 2002



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