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Christopher Wilkinson

    Tento autor se specializuje na historii africko-americké hudby, se zvláštním zaměřením na jazz a na historii umělecké hudby z multikulturní perspektivy. Jeho práce zkoumá bohaté a rozmanité hudební tradice, které formovaly americkou hudební krajinu. Analyzuje styly, témata a historické kontexty, aby čtenářům nabídl hlubší porozumění těmto vlivným žánrům. Jeho přístup zdůrazňuje propojení a vzájemné ovlivňování různých hudebních kultur.

    The Gods and the Demons Are Not Two
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    • The Gods and the Demons Are Not Two

      A Tantra of the Great Perfection

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      The Great Perfection is recognized in esoteric Buddhism as a pathway to instant enlightenment, allowing for sudden breakthroughs of awareness in the present. However, it also addresses the diverse conditions of beings and the emotional turbulence experienced by practitioners. Key questions arise regarding the nature of the demonic and divine, and how these elements integrate into the concept of instantaneous enlightenment. The text explores how practitioners understand their own demons and deities, and the role of compassion in a worldview where everyone is inherently enlightened. This Tantra delves into the dynamics of the demonic and divine, categorizing different classes of demons and discussing the impact they have on our lives, including exorcism practices. It presents a comprehensive view of the Great Perfection's concern for all living beings. Readers are introduced to a mythological landscape filled with various demonic and heavenly entities, encouraging a sympathetic comprehension of their experiences. The text guides us through the realms of samsara, inviting us to empathize with the sensations of being different entities—be it an element, demon, illness, denizen of hell, animal, or god. This empathy leads to an understanding of a unique perfection present in every living thing, highlighting a profound interconnectedness.

      The Gods and the Demons Are Not Two