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Bodhisattva of Compassion: The Mystical Tradition of Kuan Yin (Shambhala Dragon Editions)

Bodhisattva of Compassion: The Mystical Tradition of Kuan Yin (Shambhala Dragon Editions)


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 294.34211
EAN: 9780877731269
ISBN: 0877731268
Label: Shambhala
Manufacturer: Shambhala
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 158
Publication Date: 1988-02-12
Publisher: Shambhala
Release Date: 1988-02-12
Studio: Shambhala

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Summary: Great "travelogue" about Kuan Yin, but not an academic work
Comment: Like virtually all reviewers, I really enjoyed this book. But I also feel people should understand what the work is, and is not. This is a description of the author's exploration of the worship of Kuan Yin across many different Asian cultures he's visited, and relating anecdotes from Kuan Yin worshippers about the boddhisattva. The question at the heart of the book and its author is, more or less, "Who is this figure, why does She impel such passionate devotion among so many, and is She 'real'?" While he dabbles in questions about the relationship between Kuan Yin and other Buddhist devotional beings such as Avalokitesvara and White Tara, this book is *not* an academic exploration of questions of comparative religion or socio-anthropology, so if you seek that, this is not your book.

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Summary: Very worthwhile...
Comment: For anyone interested in Kuan Yin, the Boddhisatva of Compassion, this is a very worthwhile read! It traces the cultural origin of Kuan Yin and her place in the cosmology of Buddhism. The book gives both an esoteric and exoteric view of her being, and how she is honored/celibrated/worshipped in central and southeastern Asia. Interesting personal anecdotes by Blofeld prevent this from ever becoming a dry, theoretical, work. Anyone who loves Kuan Yin and wishes to learn more about her will enjoy and profit from a reading of this book!
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Summary: Great Book!
Comment: This is a great book to know about Kuan Yin and very classic. I work for Asia galleries where we sell a lot of antique Kuan Yin from China, Japan, and South East Asia. This book helps me to gain some knowledge about Kuan Yin.

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Summary: Well Written Book on a Specific Facet of Buddhism
Comment: Originally published in 1977, I read the 1988 print. To begin with an advise: Take care of the covers. Either they are highly responsive to bleaching in sunlight or to yellowing under pressure. Whatever the case the covers of my book are very uneaven now in accordance to the other books standing next / resting on top of it.

I am the absolute layperson when it comes to Buddhism and this review should be taken accordingly. I was interested in this book for the Mysticism hinted at in the title. Heaving read about Mysticism in general, primarily the Egyptian in The Mystical Journey from Jesus to Christ, I had just read about the Christian "German" mystic of the 13th/14th centuries, Master Eckhart and expected to compare that to some Buddhist mysticism. Extraordinary, how identical all religions get, as soon as myths and rites are dropped, considering the mysticism only. Which includes this book. However, the author is concerned with mysticism partly only and primarily writes about the myths and rites of female Kuan Yin. Who isn't a facet of Buddhism as such, but of an "alternative" part (the "Pure Land" teaching, without giving an explanation for this term), in some localities known by other names, such as Avalokita, who is considered male. The author doesn't really indulge all too much in the "gender change" - actually, he does, but not that deeply in a mystical way, where genders do not exist, but are considered an illusion. But then again, the author doesn't claim to overstand everything about Kuan Yin exactly and makes fun of himself, whenever he recollects his meetings with various holy people who do better. But even these have different concepts and answers. Which is a strength of this book: Someone NOT from "outside" would probably have written about their own ideas only and not given a variety of thoughts. It is also a personal quest of the author and well written as such.

For those who don't know, as myself before opening this book: A Bodhisattva is a "secondary stream of liberating energy". A primary stream would be called a Buddha. Yet, the book explains that deities are basically that what I-and-I (we) think of them. Ok, I am simplifying the message, please read the book instead.

Even though the book wasn't THAT much about mysticism, some aspects of it I found rewarding and hadn't read/thought about before in the universal mystic concept. That alone was well worth reading this book. Yet, you don't have to be a mystic to appreciate it. I had a hard time giving 4 or 5 stars, so I'll give 4.5, rounding it to five.


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Summary: Meeting Kuan Yin
Comment: This is a wonderful book. It's become my favorite "bedtime stories" book. What I especially like is that the engrossing tales of personal experiences with Kuan Yin (as well as some with Tara) create for readers our own "virtual" experience of a Bodhisattva being as a reality; I feel I'm actually meeting Her, and I fall asleep in a very pleasant mood. I love many Buddhist books, but "Bodhisattva of Compassion: The Mystical Tradition of Kuan Yin" is certainly one of the most absorbing and intimate. It's often whimsical and sometimes funny. At the same time there is a lot of new knowledge to be gained here, especially for people in the West who may not be so familiar with details of who Kuan Yin is and how she is regarded in the East. Also, there is wisdom, and good discussions of universal Buddhist concepts.


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The author evokes the charming presence of the Goddess of Compassion through colorful anecdotes and descriptions of rituals and legends.

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