Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light
By Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
Edited by Michael Katz
By Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
Edited by Michael Katz
Category: Religion | Philosophy | Meditation & Mindfulness
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$19.95
Apr 19, 2002 | ISBN 9781559391610
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Praise
“A personal and inspiring account of the higher possibilities of sleep and dreams by an acknowledged master. Must reading for dreamers in search of awakening.”—Stephen LaBerge, PhD, director of the Lucidity Institute and author of Lucid Dreaming
“Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche is one of the greatest Tibetan meditation masters and scholars teaching in the West today. His luminous Dream Yoga teachings are invaluable for anyone interested in Buddhist practices and views on dreaming and the afterlife. These profound and liberating wisdom teachings from the ancient Dzogchen tradition of Tibet provide new perspectives on this life, on the nature of reality, and on the nature of consciousness and mind. I myself read this book with great interest and recommend it to my own students.”—Lama Surya Das, founder of the Dzogchen Foundation and author of Awakening the Buddha
“The new edition is sufficiently different from the already pivotal previous version to warrant purchasing it and working seriously with its contents. In the current edition, Rinpoche, who has had clear abilities in dream practices since his youth, expands his initial commentary on the ‘practice of the night’ with more specific explanations drawn from an intimate and detailed Dzogchen manuscript he has been writing for many years.”—The Mirror
“Provides a valuable practice to help calm the mind in lucid dreaming states so that we can truly deepen our awareness. Dream Yoga is not just about awakening in the dream state, but also bringing it together with our non-dream awareness as well.”—Nate DeMontigny, Precious Metal
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