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    Review of The Words and World of Ge bcags Nunnery

    Elizabeth McDougal’s The Words and World of Ge bcags Nunnery: Tantric Meditation in Context is a pioneering ethnographic study of a Nyingma nunnery located in the Eastern Tibet region of Nangchen, in present-day Qinghai province in China.

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    Re-Visioning Ethnography Through Meditative Practice

    This article introduces a novel method presently in development that integrates ethnography and visual elicitation techniques to explore meditative experiences and investigate consciousness. Central to this method is the utilization of mandala-like images as a means to capture the dynamic evolution of consciousness during contemplative practices. This article provides an illustrative case study that scrutinizes the method’s potential applications and contributions within the domain of anthropological research on contemplative practices.

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