Confessions of a Gypsy Yogini is a tale of experience through mistakes,
learning the hard way. It is a guidebook to help find ourselves,
offering a fresh approach to traditional teachings in a non-adulterated
way, adapted to modern characters. Presented within the Buddhist
framework, it will draw the reader closer to seeing things as they truly
are, assisting in ascertaining and validating our inherent beauty and
combating any feeling of worthlessness while acknowledging anxiety as a
part of the path. To overcome negative perceptions, we need to study our
confusion and find tools to clear some of it away. Learning how to
meditate begins the road to healing and training in various simple
formulas directs us to becoming better people. We can meet life's
challenges with humor and triumph over them.
Included are several opinions of major Tibetan Teachers:
Confessions of a Gypsy Yogini is a vivifying account of the
ambrosia-like Buddhist path with brilliant imagery and clear voices of
many renowned Masters recorded by the author, who lived at the feet of
one of the greatest Tibetan Masters of meditation for 17 years at the
epicenter of unfolding events of Dharma that crossed many oceans. May
this volume reach many to ignite the light of love and wisdom - the true
meaning of Dharma - in the hearts of many.
Tulku Thondup Rinpoche
Marcia [Dechen Wangmo] has followed many great lamas, some of the best
of this century. Her account of her experience as an American amidst
this older generation of lamas is quite important for Dharma students
from the West.
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche