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White Lama

The Life of Tantric Yogi Theos Bernard, Tibet's Lost Emissary to the New World

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Publisher Description

An amazing, often overlooked story of the man who brought Yoga and Tibetan culture to America. Theos Bernard’s colorful, enigmatic, and sometimes contradictory life captures an intersection of East and West that changed our world.
 
After years of forcibly stopping foreigners at the borders, the leaders of Tibet opened the doors to their kingdom in 1937 for Theos Bernard. He was the third American to set foot in Tibet and the first American ever initiated into Tantric practices by the highest lama in Tibet. When Bernard left that sacred land, he was sent home with fifty mule loads of priceless, essential Buddhist scriptures from government and monastery vaults. Bernard brought these writings to America, where he achieved celebrity as a spiritual master. Appearing four times on the cover of the largest-circulation magazine of the day, befriending some of the most famous figures of his era, including Charles Lindbergh, Lowell Thomas, Ganna Walska, and W. Y. Evans-Wentz, and working with legendary editor Maxwell Perkins, the charismatic and controversial “White Lama” introduced a new vision of life and spiritual path to American culture before mysteriously disappearing in the Himalayas in 1947.

Biography, travel and adventure, a history of Tibet’s opening to the West, and the story of Buddhism and Yoga’s arrival in America, White Lama: The Life of Tantric Yogi Theos Bernard, Tibet’s Lost Emissary to the West is the first work to tell his groundbreaking story in full and is a narrative that thrills from beginning to end.

Includes 15 photographs shot in Tibet in 1937 by Theos Bernard, part of a collection that has been described as the best photographic record of Tibet in existence.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2011
May 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
480
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harmony/Rodale
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
5.2
MB

Customer Reviews

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White Lama

This is an engaging and well researched book on Theos Bernard. And even if you are like me thinking 'Theos who?', you won't be for long. Mr. Veenhof is obviously enthusiastic about his research, but that does not keep him from presenting the whole picture about his subject. One thing that constantly popped in my head was how thorough the author was in his investigations, not only covering his subject, but also the flavor of national opinion that which made America ripe for the arrival of Bernard. ANYONE interested in Tibetan or eastern history will be blown away by Bernard's accomplishments in Tibet. More so than Alexandra David-Neel and Heinrich Harrer. And although I think that the title "lama" is rather loosely used in his case, there seems to be little doubt that Theos Bernard was driven by some innate passion which was recognized by the Tibetan people. So whether you buy into the mysticism or not,Veenhof's book is a very satisfying and worthwhile read. My only small complaint is that there are not more pictures to compliment a book so richly illustrated in word. Whatever...it's not that the book is lacking, but it just makes me more curious about this fascinating subject. Highly recommended.

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