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Editorial Reviews - Vajrayana Practices From the Publisher Chapters: Tantric Practices, Tibetan Buddhist Practices, Mandala, Kundalini, Prayer Wheel, the 36 Tattvas, Dzogchen, Kalachakra, Kaula, Chöd, Hevajra, Dorje Pakmo, Vajrayogini, Shurangama Mantra, Gankyil, Tantra Techniques, Subtle Body, Sex Magic, Ganachakra, Tummo, Rigpa, Ngöndro, Ashtamangala, Mahamudra, Reverberation of Sound, Three Roots, Kapala, Three Vajras, Sky Burial, Anuttarayoga Tantra, Longchen Nyingthig, Prostration, Shakti, Thangka, Anuyoga, Ösel, Lojong, Six Yogas of Naropa, Mahayoga, Sadhana, Shaktipat, Vamachara, Rainbow Body, Lung, Dakini, Prayer Flag, Kum Nye, Buddhist Prayer Beads, Bardo, Butter Sculpture, Dharmacakra, Oddiyana, Vima Nyingtik, Completion Stage, Nirvikalpa, Nechung Oracle, Japa, Samaya, Spiritual Warrior, Songs of Realization, Samding Monastery, Snow Lion, Venus Butterfly, Five Pure Lights, Samten Migdrön, Mahakala, Phowa, Siddhi, Seventeen Tantras, Zhitro, Dharmapala, Dhvaja, Kadag Trekchö, Namkha, Bija, Heruka, Torma, Gyulu, Ekajati, Pa Drengen Changchop Simpa, Yab-Yum, the Mirror of the Heart of Vajrasattva, Black Crown, Refuge Tree, Sand Mandala, Panchamakara, Cham Dance, Nam Cho, Generation Stage, Shining Relics of Enlightened Body, Maithuna, Cakrasa?vara Tantra, Golden Urn, Butter Lamp, Esoteric Transmission, Dark Retreat, Dak?i?acara, Kartika, Trikona, Sur Offering, Dorje Lopön, Maha Ati, Pawo, Sky Gazing, Jivamala, Tsok. Excerpt: In Kamir aivism, the 36 tattvas describe the Absolute, its internal aspects and the creation including living beings, down to the physical reality. The addition of 11 supplemental tattvas compared to the allows for a richer, fuller vision of the Absolute. Going from iva to we find the process of manifestation, the creation of the universe; going the opposite way we find the process... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12389683 Synopsis Chapters: Tantric Practices, Tibetan Buddhist Practices