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Book SynopsisBooks, audiotapes, and classes about yoga are today as familiar as they are widespread, but we in the West have only recently become engaged in the meditative doctrines of the East--only in the last 70 or 80 years, in fact. In the early part of the 20th century, it was the pioneering efforts of keen scholars like W. Y. Evans-Wentz, the late editor of this volume, that triggered our ongoing occidental fascination with such phenomena as yoga, Zen, and meditation. Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines--a companion to the popular Tibetan Book of the Dead, which is also published by Oxford in an authoritative Evans-Wentz edition--is a collection of seven authentic Tibetan yoga texts that first appeared in English in 1935. In these pages, amid useful photographs and reproductions of yoga paintings and manuscripts, readers will encounter some of the principal meditations used by Hindu and Tibetan gurus and philosophers throughout the ages in the attainment of Right Knowledge and Enlightenment. S
Table of ContentsPreface to the First Edition ; Descripton of Illustrations ; Foreword ; Preface to the Second Edition ; Yogic Commentary ; General Introduction ; Book I: The Supreme Path of Discipleship ; Book II: The Nirvanic Path: the Yoga of the Great Symbol ; Book III: The Path of Knowledge: the Yoga of the 6 Doctrines ; Book IV: The Path of Transference: The Yoga of the Consciousness-Transference ; Book V: The Path of the Mystic Sacrifice: The Yoga of Subduing the Lower Self ; Book VI: The Path of the Five Wisdoms ; Book VII: The Path of the Transcendental Wisdom: The Yoga of Voidness