W. Y. Evans-Wentz
Walter Yeeling Evans-Wentz was an American anthropologist and writer who was a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism. He is best known for his translation of 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead' and other important Tibetan texts.
Books
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1. The Fairy Faith In Celtic Countries
Its Psychological Origin and Nature
The book explores the rich and intricate belief systems surrounding fairies in Celtic cultures, delving into folklore, mythology, and personal testimonies from various regions including Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany. It examines the historical and cultural significance of fairy lore, offering insights into how these beliefs have shaped and been shaped by the societies that hold them. Through a combination of scholarly research and firsthand accounts, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the enduring presence and influence of fairy faith in Celtic traditions.
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2. Tibetan Yoga And Secret Doctrines
Or Seven Books of Wisdom of the Great Path, According to the Late Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup's English Rendering
This profound work delves into the esoteric teachings and mystical practices of Tibetan Buddhism, offering a rich tapestry of spiritual insights and transformative techniques. It explores the intricate relationship between mind and body, presenting a collection of ancient texts that guide practitioners on a journey towards enlightenment and self-realization. Through detailed explanations of yogic practices, meditative disciplines, and secret doctrines, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the spiritual path, emphasizing the importance of inner awakening and the transcendence of worldly attachments.
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