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The Sacred Sites of the Dalai Lamas - Paperback

The Sacred Sites of the Dalai Lamas - Paperback

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by Glenn H. Mullin (Author)

Internationally respected Peruvian shaman Don Jos Campos illuminates the practices and benefits of Ayahuasca with grace and gentleness and much respect and gratitude for the gifts Ayahuasca has bestowed on him throughout the 25 years he has been a practicing shaman. He takes the reader on a journey through his own difficulties in the discovery of other worlds, other dimensions, 'alien' entities and 'plant teachers.' Among other things, he discusses his difficulties in coping with some of the concepts taught to him by his plant teachers like the discovery that everything has consciousness. But if we accept this, our entire cosmology shifts for the greater benefit of mankind.

Along with Don Jos 's 'transmission, ' we meet Pablo Amaringo. The world famous visionary painter talks about his art and his experiences as a shaman and the shocking reasons he stopped. Other voices include Julio Arce Hidalgo, biochemist and philosopher, and Don Solon, at 92 years old, the sole surviving Maestro of Don Jos . If one is interested in this most fascinating subject but is put off or frightened by the traveller's tales, this is the perfect book to introduce you to the profound experiences of Ayahuasca.

Author Biography

Glenn Mullin (Lama Maitrizopa) studied Buddhism with the Tibetan refugees in India for over 12 years. His two most important teachers were the two spiritual masters of the Dalai Lama -- Kyabje Ling Rinpoche and Trijang Dorjechang. He has written 25 books on Tibetan culture including a dozen on the lives and works of the early Dalai Lamas. His latest is Tibetan Book of the Dead (Illustrated).
Accompanying Mr. Mullin on pilgrimage were photographers Gerry Croce, Rob Deming, Michael Wiese, and William P. Wood Jr. Book Editor: Donald McCrea.

Number of Pages: 200
Dimensions: 0.54 x 8.01 x 8.04 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 01, 2011