Sarah Harding has been a Tibetan Buddhist translator and practitioner since 1974. She became a student of the late master Kalu Rinpoche, and in 1980, she completed the traditional three-year retreat under his guidance. Since then, she has been a teacher and translator. Her publications include Machik's Complete Explanation, The Treasury of Knowledge- Book Eight, and The Life and Revelations of Pema Lingpa. She is a fellow at the Tsadra Foundation and has been on the faculty of Naropa University for nearly twenty years.
"Such an important historical female figure as Niguma has been
obscured by centuries of overlaid mythology, but now Sarah Harding
has skillfully managed to separate the wheat from the chaff and to
reveal something of the woman behind the legend, along with her
place in the Shangpa tradition and her fascinating writings on
Yoga."—Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, author of Reflections on a Mountain
Lake
"Sarah Harding's fascinating account of the literature surrounding
Niguma, heiress of unimaginable qualities, provides a rare glimpse
into the life of a legendary female practitioner who traces the
source of her wisdom lineage directly to Vajradhara the epitome of
awakening. The collected works and biography are gems of insight
into the spiritual journey of this elusive figure whose realization
culminates in the perfection of timeless awareness and an illusory
rainbow body. Deftly written, the account is a treasure trove of
information about tantric practices and attainments focused
especially on the nature and power of illusion. Harding's attempts
to separate the flesh-and-blood woman from the idealized dakini
make for an engaging, often amusing read for neophytes and
experienced practitioners alike. Of special relevance to those who
happen to be women this time around."—Karma Lekshe Tsomo, editor of
Buddhism through American Women's Eyes
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