Buddhist Magic : Divination, Healing, and Enchantment Through the Ages
Buddhist Magic : Divination, Healing, and Enchantment Through the Ages
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Author(s): Schaik, Sam Van
van Schaik, Sam
ISBN No.: 9781611808254
Pages: 240
Year: 202007
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.15
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"This book is the definitive study of Buddhist magic. Surveying the varied forms of magic found in different Buddhist cultures and historical periods--from ancient Gandhara to modern Myanmar, and from spells to corpse magic--the book also compares Buddhist magical practices to those found in other religions and cultures, and it includes the first complete translation of an important Dunhuang Tibetan book of spells. Written in clear and jargon-free prose, Buddhist Magic is a major contribution to a neglected area of scholarship."-- José Ignacio Cabezón, author of Sexuality in Classical South Asian Buddhism "Buddhism is renowned as the religion of reason. Why, then, a book on Buddhist magic? In fact, magic has been hiding in plain sight in Buddhism from the beginning and was crucial to Buddhism's spread across Asia. In this potent little book, Sam van Schaik restores magic to its proper place in the history of Buddhism, causing us to see the tradition with new eyes."--Donald S. Lopez, coauthor of Two Buddhas Seated Side by Side: A Guide to the Lotus Sutra "Buddhism is a tradition threaded through with magic, in all senses of the word.


Sam van Schaik's lively, accessible, and scholarly introduction to the subject explores Tibetan spells and magical texts, revealing them as keys to understanding the rich seam of ritual practice in all Buddhist traditions. Where there are human beings, there is magical thinking: van Schaik shows us how Buddhists historically, and now, have employed this natural predisposition and transformed it as part of the alchemy of the Buddhist path."--Sarah Shaw, author of Mindfulness: Where It Comes From and What It Means "Magic, as much as mindfulness and meditation, has played a foundational role in Buddhism from the start, both as an evocative metaphor for the empty illusion of reality and as a conventional form of authorized Buddhist practice and ritual. And yet, rarely has magic in Buddhism been acknowledged as a subject worthy of close inspection--that is until Sam van Schaik's trailblazing new book, Buddhist Magic: Divination, Healing, and Enchantment through the Ages . In this exciting and erudite study, van Schaik introduces readers to an ancient Tibetan "book of spells," one of the earliest of its kind, to answer critical questions about the meaning of Buddhist magic, its varied scriptural sources, how it was practiced and who practiced it, and the diverse cultural pathways by which Buddhist spells and magical rites were transmitted widely across Asia."--Bryan J. Cuevas, translator of The All-Pervading Melodious Drumbeat: The Life of Ra Lotsawa.


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