
Embodying Tara
Twenty-One Manifestations to Awaken Your Innate Wisdom
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Narrated by:
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Chandra Easton
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By:
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Chandra Easton
Tara, the Buddhist goddess of compassion, can manifest within all of us. In this introduction to Tara's twenty-one forms, respected female Buddhist teacher and practitioner Dorje Lopön Chandra Easton shows you how to invite Tara's awakened energy to come alive in yourself through:
- insight into core Buddhist concepts and teachings;
- meditations;
- mantra recitations; and
- journal exercises.
The relatable stories from Buddhist history and the author's personal reflections will give you the tools to live a more compassionate life, befriend your fears, and overcome everyday challenges.
Find out how important women and movements in modern history have achieved this through their own embodiment of Tara's enlightened activities. The stories of Jane Goodall, Nawal El Saadawi, Oprah Winfrey, Vandana Shiva, Black Lives Matter, Me Too, and others will inspire you to bring these aspects of Tara into the world in creative and socially conscious ways for the benefit of all.
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Not only that but the book is filled with scholarly information on the history of Tara and the Sanskrit and Tibetan derivatives of her many names without making it drag or interrupt the narrative flow.
My favorite part of the book are the examples of the women from around the world and from
Many faiths and cultures that She adds to each chapter as real embodiments of the qualities of each of the Taras.
I highly recommend this book on both its audio and print for anyone who wants to dive deeply into the divine feminine. It calls to all women, not just the practitioners of Buddhism.
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Outstanding Tibetan Buddhist practices for Tara
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