Directly translated from the ancient Tibetan texts, Dr. Muses delivers a no fluff, straight from the source version of these ancient spiritual texts. Complete with traditional spiritual practices and meditations, this book is an essential resource for any student of Tantra or Buddhism.
Esoteric Teachings of the Tibetan Tantra, C. A. Muses, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Paperback, 184 pp, $12.95
Roy Melvyn (1947- ) was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Eastern European immigrant parents. It wasn't until the 1980s that his interest in spirituality and religion began to blossom and his investigations into the Western religions began.
However, by the early 90s, he was looking to Eastern philosophy for his "answers". Not long after he came to realize that the dogmas of organized religion were "one part mysticism and nine parts water". For him, that was not enough which drove him further toward the direct inquiry into the nature of "his reality". By the late 90s, he was writing about the more mystical aspects of Eastern meditative pursuits, exploring the writings of Dogen, Jiddu Krishnamurti, both Shunryu and D. T. Suzuki and Ramana Maharshi among others. In 2010, he published "Disillusionment: The Doorway to Present Moment Clarity" which details the results of this inquiry and in 2011 he published the first English translation of "The Lost Writings of Wu Hsin: Pointers to Non Duality in Five Volumes".
Having traveled extensively throughout the world, he currently calls South East Asia his home.
CONTENTS: Esoteric Teachings of the Tibetan Tantra
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Preface
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5
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Chapter One
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6
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Chapter Two
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23
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Chapter Three
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34
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Chapter Four
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41
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Chapter Five
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54
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Chapter Six
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60
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Chapter Seven
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65
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PART II: The Six Yogas of Naropa
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80
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Chapter One
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81
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Chapter Two
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83
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Chapter Three
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91
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Chapter Four
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98
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Chapter Five
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111
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Chapter Six
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118
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Chapter Seven
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128
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Chapter Eight
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136
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Chapter Nine
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142
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Chapter Ten
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148
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Appendix
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172
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