When Tibetan Meditation Goes Global
A Study of the Adaptation of Bon Religious Practices in the West

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Arizaga, Mara Lisa
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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
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This pioneering ethnographic work on Western practitioners of Bon, or bonpos, presents the first in-depth study of the transition of the Yungdrung Bon religion, Tibet’s so-called "indigenous religion," to the West in the context of globalization. It shows how Bon, including Dzogchen meditation, is lived by its followers in the West and how a particular religion expands and integrates into new cultural settings as a consequence of globalization.

