An edition of The Sacred Gaze (2004)

The Sacred Gaze

Religious Visual Culture in Theory and Practice

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An edition of The Sacred Gaze (2004)

The Sacred Gaze

Religious Visual Culture in Theory and Practice

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English
Pages
333

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Cover of: The Sacred Gaze
The Sacred Gaze: Religious Visual Culture in Theory and Practice
May 31, 2005, University of California Press
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Cover of: The Sacred Gaze
The Sacred Gaze: Religious Visual Culture in Theory and Practice
May 31, 2005, University of California Press
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Cover of: The sacred gaze
The sacred gaze: religious visual culture in theory and practice
2004, University of California Press
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First Sentence

"In a modern guidebook on living and dying, the Tibetan Buddhist master Sogyal Rinpoche identifies three methods of meditation that he has combined into a single practice for bringing body, speech, and mind into alignment in meditation-the use of an object such as an image, reciting a mantra, and concentration on breathing, called "watching the breath.""

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Paperback
Number of pages
333
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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Open Library
OL7711962M
Internet Archive
sacredgaze00morg
ISBN 10
0520243064
ISBN 13
9780520243064
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953182
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In a modern guidebook on living and dying, the Tibetan Buddhist master Sogyal Rinpoche identifies three methods of meditation that he has combined into a single practice for bringing body, speech, and mind into alignment in meditation-the use of an object such as an image, reciting a mantra, and concentration on breathing, called "watching the breath."
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