Vajrapani: Clarifying Our Relationship to Power (Essence of Tantra Series) By Rob Preece

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Rob Preece has been a practicing Buddhist since 1973 principally within the Tibetan tradition He has spent many years in intensive retreat in the Himalayas under the guidance of eminent Tibetan lamas Preece has been working as a psychotherapist since 1987 and gives workshops on comparative Jungian and Buddhist psychology An experienced meditation teacher and thangka painter he lives in London and is the author of The Wisdom of Imperfection and The Psychology of Buddhist Tantra Bio from his publisher site_link Rob Preece has been a practicing Buddhist since 1973 principally within the Tibetan tradition He has spent many years in intensive retreat in the Himalayas under the guidance of eminent Tibetan lamas Preece has been working as a psychotherapist since 1987 and gives workshops on comparative Jungian and Buddhist psychology An experienced meditation teacher and thangka painter he lives in London and is the author of The Wisdom of Imperfection and The Psychology of Buddhist Tantra Bio from his publisher site_link site_link

Vajrapani: Clarifying Our Relationship to Power (Essence of Tantra Series) By Rob Preece
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Vajrapani: Clarifying Our Relationship to Power (Essence of Tantra Series)We live in a time when our relationship to power has become a critical concern both personally and collectively Even in the Buddhist world the nature of power often goes unaddressed despite the power dynamic embedded within the authority of the traditions and in teacher student relationships When we deny ignore or fear our power it can become hidden in the shadow and then manifest in destructive ways How then do we discover a healthy relationship to its presence To a bodhisattva the power of the awakened mind is the capacity to be effective and beneficial in the service of others The deity Vajrapani gives us a means to clarify awaken and transform our innate potential to skilfully embody the power to be effective in our lives His wrathful appearance provides a channel of transformation for the destructive energy often buried within our anger and rage At this crucial time Rob Preece brings both Buddhist and Jungian understanding to clarify a healthy relationship to power as an innate potential in our nature Vajrapani Clarifying Our Relationship to Power Essence of Tantra Series.