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Searching for Tara : The Goddess Who Became a Buddha / James William Coleman.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Coleman, James William, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Tārā (Buddhist deity).
- Women in Buddhism.
- Buddhist gods.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (200 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2026.
- System Details:
- text file rdaft
- Summary:
- Explores the meaning and power of the Buddhist goddess Tara as a fully awakened being whose feminine wisdom speaks directly to the crises of modern life. Beginning with a life-altering visionary experience during a medical crisis, sociologist ad Buddhist practitioner James William Coleman embarks on a wide-ranging inquiry into Tara’s origins, symbolism, and enduring relevance. Drawing on archaeology, comparative mythology, sociology, depth psychology, and Buddhist philosophy, the book reveals how Tara emerged from ancient goddess traditions to become one of Buddhism’s most radical figures: a Buddha who embodies compassion, wisdom, immediacy, and engagement with the suffering world. Coleman situates Tara at the intersection of three defining movements of our time: the growing embrace of meditation and contemplative practice, the reassertion of the feminine in spiritual and cultural life, and the mounting environmental and social crises produced by ego-driven modernity. Rather than treating Tara as a distant deity, he presents her as a living expression of awakened consciousness—one that invites practitioners to embody wisdom, courage, and care in daily life. Structured in three movements, the book first explores Tara’s historical and sociological roots, then places her within the world’s great goddess traditions, and finally examines her psychological and spiritual significance as an archetype of transformation. The concluding chapters turn decisively toward practice, offering accessible guidance for cultivating a Tara meditation that integrates insight, compassion, and ecological responsibility. Combining personal narrative with scholarly rigor, this fresh reading of Buddhism offers readers not only a deeper understanding of Tara’s place in religious history, but a practical spiritual path for meeting the personal, social, and planetary challenges of our time.
- Contents:
- List of Figures Prologue 1. A Future That Has Not Yet Dawned 2. The Enchanted Garden 3. The Coming of the Gods 4. The Disenchanted Word 5. The Goddess Who Became a Buddha 6. The Transformation of the Psyche 7. Becoming Tara Afterword: The Path Forward Appendix: A Brief Green Tara Practice Further Reading Notes Index
- ISBN:
- 9798216381303
- OCLC:
- 1587075153
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