Rachel Wooten
Nonfiction 2020 | 311 pages
Tara is another book about Buddhism that disappointed me. I was excited about this one, because Tara is the female Buddha, and she is sharing her wisdom with us in 22 meditations. I was so excited, I bought the Tara cards so I could pull one randomly, when faced with a situation or question or dilemma. There IS wisdom here ... I read about and meditated upon many useful concepts such as patience, peacefulness, energy, focus, love, loneliness, clarity, richness, truth.
As with many Buddhist books I have read so far, there is much filler. Wooten repeats the process ... the Tara Appearance, the Visualization, the Refuge Prayer, the Praise, the Mantra, and the Meditation, over and over in every chapter. Once again, it feels like there are so many words in-between the pages and paragraphs of wisdom. And the cards have very little of Tara’s wisdom written on them. Just a sentence or two; so they too are disappointing.
I will continue to develop my one Tara ... my own sense of feminine (and feminist) Buddhism, as with every aspect of Buddhism, taking what is right for me and what resonates.
April 2023