Tibetan Buddhism and Mystical Experience
Yaroslav Komarovski
Reviews and Awards
"Riveting, informed and adventurous, Yaroslav Komarovski's reflections on mystical practice and polemic in Tibet makes a distinctive and important contribution to the study of Tibetan mysticism as well as mysticism across cultures. Drawing on contemplative and philosophical texts, he brings classical Tibetan voices right into contemporary Western debates on mysticism, especially regarding the possibility of unmediated experience. Never reductive, always rigorous and dynamically engaged, this book offers genuinely new insights for Buddhists, Buddhist scholars, and researchers on the cross-cultural dynamics within and between religious-mystical trajectories." - Anne Carolyn Klein, Rice University and Dawn Mountain, Translator/Compiler of Strand of Jewels: My Teachers' Essential Guidance on Dzogchen by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche
"It is hard to write about mystical experience. One must talk about the ineffable and confront a complex debate regarding the possibility of doing so. It is also hard to write about Tibetan literature on non-conceptual experience and direct realization. It requires sophisticated philological skills and mastery of a difficult literature. Komarovski succeeds admirably in these tasks, explaining Tibetan debates regarding unmediated experience with great clarity, in conversation with contemporary theory." - Jay L Garfield, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Professor of Humanities, Yale-NUS College