Naked Seeing: The Great Perfection, the Wheel of Time, and Visionary Buddhism : The Great Perfection, the Wheel of Time, and Visionary Buddhism in Renaissance Tibet - Christopher Hatchell

Naked Seeing: The Great Perfection, the Wheel of Time, and Visionary Buddhism

The Great Perfection, the Wheel of Time, and Visionary Buddhism in Renaissance Tibet

By: Christopher Hatchell

Hardcover | 27 March 2014

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Buddhism is in many ways a visual tradition, with its well-known practices of visualization, its visual arts, its epistemological writings that discuss the act of seeing, and its literature filled with images and metaphors of light. Some Buddhist traditions are also visionary, advocating practices by which meditators seek visions that arise before their eyes. Naked Seeing investigates such practices in the context of two major esoteric traditions, the Wheel of Time (Kalacakra) and the Great Perfection (Dzogchen). Both of these experimented with sensory deprivation, and developed yogas involving long periods of dwelling in dark rooms or gazing at the open sky. These produced unusual experiences of seeing, which were used to pursue some of the classic Buddhist questions about appearances, emptiness, and the nature of reality. Along the way, these practices gave rise to provocative ideas and suggested that, rather than being apprehended through internal insight, religious truths might also be seen in the exterior world-realized through the gateway of the eyes. Christopher Hatchell presents the intellectual and literary histories of these practices, and also explores the meditative techniques and physiology that underlie their distinctive visionary experiences.
The book also offers for the first time complete English translations of three major Tibetan texts on visionary practice: a Kalacakra treatise by Yumo Mikyo Dorje, The Lamp Illuminating Emptiness, a Nyingma Great Perfection work called The Tantra of the Blazing Lamps, and a Bon Great Perfection work called Advice on the Six Lamps, along with a detailed commentary on this by Drugom Gyalwa Yungdrung.
Industry Reviews
"Naked Seeing is a veritable tour de force of previously under and unexplored Tibetan textual material from the so-called Tibetan Renaissance period... This work is perhaps the first of its kind to explore Tibetan Buddhist practices that employ the act of seeing, looking, staring, or even not-seeing anything at all." Berthe Jansen, University of Leiden "This superb study brings to light some of the most esoteric and innovative contemplative practices ever to emerge within Asian religions. In clear and engaging terms, Hatchell explores how the visionary techniques of the Kalacakra and Great Perfection traditions work to undo our deeply engrained psychophysical habits and open us to new ways of seeing. The result is a study that will appeal not only to scholars and practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism, but to anyone interested in the phenomenology of sensory perception." --Jacob P. Dalton, UC Berkeley "This book by Hatchell is a significant, comprehensive study of visionary experiences among medieval Tibetan Buddhists and the philosophical debates prompted by them about the nature of appearances, emptiness, and enlightenment... Constituting an important contribution to the growing body of scholarly work on the philosophical and mystical dimensions of medieval Tibetan Buddhism, this work is strongly recommended for college and university libraries... Highly recommended." --CHOICE

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Published: 1st October 2014

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