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The Tibetan Yogas of Dream and Sleep
- Narrated by: Marcy Vaughn
- Length: 7 hrs and 33 mins
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- Anonymous User
- 2021-12-05
awesome
it's quite helpful in explaining this take on dreams with all the teachings and methods shared.
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- Daniel Rajunov
- 2018-12-18
The audio has holes, skips parts of the book
What a great book, unfortunately the audio has a lot of holes, suddenly the track will skip in the middle of a sentence like a scratched CD
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- Andrew R. Sanchez
- 2020-04-01
Good Book, Bad Narrator
For some reason, the audio book narrator took several liberties in editing the author's specific directions for men and women. She even omitted entire paragraphs. I wonder whether any author would approve of an audio book narrator's edits like this. I also question Audible's quality control personnel. How did they let this reading slip through the cracks? I would not buy another audio book narrated by Marcy Vaughn.
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- Lowball
- 2019-07-12
Excellent book on using sleep to meditate
A clear and lucid dissertation of active dreaming, controlling your dreams and using your sleeping phase of your life to center yourself. Practices that are well known today and practiced by sleep specialists like myself. Yet this book shows how old these techniques are and how many people have used this form of meditation to help them grow old without the pain, fear and anger that makes old age so difficult. A wonderful book that you will learn much from.
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- thomas c larson
- 2019-10-19
Excellent guidance
The content provides excellent,authoritative, easy to follow guidance for actual practice and accomplishment of an authentic path of spiritual awakening. The narration is pleasant, and calming, and her pronunciation of Sanskrit terms is very good. I will continue listening to this many times to reinforce this excellent teaching. As for there being gaps in the dialogue, I only noticed this once or twice. It is very minimal. Overall it is very pleasant to listen to, and very applicable to dream yoga and spiritual practice in general.
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- Izzey Gee
- 2021-04-22
Skipping
I’m not sure why they took it upon themselves as to shorten the book and skip around sounding like a scratched CD or damaged audio file. Good book was no need to shorten it
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- Luis Antonio Gagliardi Pradao
- 2019-06-03
I will listen again many times
This is a great opportunity to learn the Yoga of dreams and sleep. Tenzin Rinpoche opens up a precious teaching. If you have familiarity with Buddhism you will understand more but it is with for anyone. I had a very different idea of what would be the yoga of dreams and lucid dreaming and his approach is detailed and with examples. Very worth listening!!
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- Star
- 2020-04-15
Boring
So incredibly boring. Writing on a professional level. Talked about life of author. Very Disappointed.
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- Graybrick
- 2020-03-31
Good message but repetitive and hard to listen too.
Good message but Difficult for me to listen too do to cadence. Lots of repetitiveness.
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- James Rick
- 2021-09-25
Teachings for life
This book is great for anyone seeking techniques to expand awareness! amazing teachings. great reader too. thank you!
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- iQ Garcia
- 2021-08-25
Very informative, highly recommend.
it touches on things I wanted to know and so much more. he even gives you descriptive exercises to try.
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- Client d'Amazon
- 2020-06-27
The One Book That Changed My Whole Life
Probably my favorite book on Dream Yoga, period. I've read it several times, it gets deeper with every reading. So grateful for everything Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoché is bringing to this world. He's amazing. Was not so fond of the narrator's voice however. Her tone is... I don't know. Not enthusiastic enough from my perspective. But she's okay in the end. I'll probably listen to it again anyways ! I love this book so much. Been 11 years since I've read it for the first time... and it has saved and changed my whole life. It keeps on reminding me to wake up to the Truth. Time for a Reality Check!
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