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Has anyone read Herbert V. Günther books?
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7 years 1 week ago #109962
by Kalle Ylitalo
Has anyone read Herbert V. Günther books? was created by Kalle Ylitalo
Hey guys!
I was scrolling through the pages of the university library of Helsinki for some interesting reading and a lot of books from Herbert V. Günther came up. Seems that he was a scholar, translator and a practitioner of Tibetan buddhism and wrote a lot of books on the matter especially in 1960-1980. Has anyone read any of his stuff? Interesting titles included:
Tibetan Buddhism without Mystification: The Buddhist Way from Original Tibetan Sources
The Dawn of Tantra (with Chogyam Trungpa)
The Tantric View of Life
From Reductionism to Creativity: rDzogs-chen and the New Sciences of Mind
Ecstatic Spontaneity: Saraha's Three Cycles of Doha
Matrix of Mystery: Scientific and Humanistic Aspects of rDzog-chen Thought
And a lot more interesting stuff. Looking for recommendations if anyone's read some of his books.
I was scrolling through the pages of the university library of Helsinki for some interesting reading and a lot of books from Herbert V. Günther came up. Seems that he was a scholar, translator and a practitioner of Tibetan buddhism and wrote a lot of books on the matter especially in 1960-1980. Has anyone read any of his stuff? Interesting titles included:
Tibetan Buddhism without Mystification: The Buddhist Way from Original Tibetan Sources
The Dawn of Tantra (with Chogyam Trungpa)
The Tantric View of Life
From Reductionism to Creativity: rDzogs-chen and the New Sciences of Mind
Ecstatic Spontaneity: Saraha's Three Cycles of Doha
Matrix of Mystery: Scientific and Humanistic Aspects of rDzog-chen Thought
And a lot more interesting stuff. Looking for recommendations if anyone's read some of his books.