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Anna Howard, M.A. (Oxon), is an Oxford-educated student of Buddhism, whose work focuses on the healing and transformative energies of Tara. A workshop facilitator, teacher, healer, and writer, Anna lives in Dorset, England.
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A spiritual journey to discover the feminine face of God
• Describes how the author gave up her life of comfort to move to the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the West, Kagyu Samye Ling
• Details her 18-month pilgrimage around the world inspired by the compassion and wisdom of the female Buddha Green Tara and her entourage of 21 emanations
• Woven throughout with Tibetan Buddhist teachings and methods, including practices with Green Tara and White Tara
After a life-changing dream encounter with Jesus the Christ, broadcaster and healer Anna Howard embarks on a journey of spiritual awakening and transformation culminating in an 18-month global pilgrimage inspired by the female Buddha Green Tara.
Beginning with the early dramatic years of “following the call,” Anna details the profound dream that ignited her quest, her spiritual roots in mystical Christianity, and how she gave up her life of comfort and privilege in pursuit of the enlightened feminine. She discovers the depths of Vajrayana Buddhism, which leads her to move to the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the West, Kagyu Samye Ling, in Scotland. She endures homelessness, heartbreak, suffering, and exile, but also discovers her root teacher, Akong Tulku Rinpoche, who awakens her to the feminine face of God. She discovers Green Tara and her entourage of 21 emanations, each with her own specific focus in the general field of fearless compassion, spiritual protection, and liberation from suffering.
Detailing her 18-month peace pilgrimage, Anna describes how she worked with the 21 emanations of Green Tara, both on the inner level through her Tara practice and in the outer through “Tara in Action”: distributing 21 small statues of Tara, blessed by Akong Rinpoche, around the world. Trusting and following her emerging inner guidance, she places the first statue on the holy island of Lindisfarne, with the other statues landing in locations from Alaska and France to Tibet and South Africa. Interwoven with Tibetan Buddhist teachings and methods, including practices with Green Tara and White Tara, Tonglen meditation, and exercises for working with the 21 Taras, the book offers direct ways to put these sacred and powerful teachings into practice in your own life.
Contenu
Foreword by *Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche
*Preface
Part One
Following the Call
Chapter 1 The Dream
Chapter 2 Healing Hands
Chapter 3 Death
Chapter 4 Trouble in the Monastery
Chapter 5 Gurus and Teachers
Chapter 6 Love and Exile
Chapter 7 The Feminine Face of God
Part Two
Tara and the Peace Pilgrimage
Chapter 8 Starting Out
The Tara Pilgrimage | Tara Enhancing Harmony |
Tara Protection against Earth-Caused Disasters
Chapter 9 Floods and Desire
Tara Protection against Floods
Chapter 10 Fire and Anger
Tara Protection against Fire
Chapter 11 I Am Not Just “Me”
Tara Protection against Wind Destruction | Tara Increasing
Activities | Tara Enhancing Indestructibility | Tara Protection
against Weapons | Tara Protection against Politics |
Tara Protection against Thief
Chapter 12 Spiritual Power
Tara Increasing Power
Chapter 13 Global Reach
Tara Protection against Famine | Tara Protection against Wild
Elephant | Tara Protection against Lion | Tara Protection
against Snake | Tara Protection against Carnivorous Evil
Beings | Tara Protection against War
Chapter 14 Healing Taras
Tara Protection against Untimely Death | Tara Protection against
Sickness
Chapter 15 Wish-Fulfilling Jewel
Tara Granting Prosperity | Tara Protection against Failure
Color Illustrations
21 Emanations of Green Tara
White Tara
Part Three
Coming Home
Chapter 16 The Fire and the Rose Are One
Appendices
Appendix 1 Green Tara
Appendix 2 White Tara Practice
Appendix 3 Working with the 21 Taras
Appendix 4 Tonglen
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Resources
Acknowledgements
About the Author