Download PDF THE EYE OF REVELATION The Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Peter Kelder J W Watt 9781601454195 Books
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* Age Reversal
* Renewed Health
* Greater Sexual Energy
* Hair Regrowth
* Positive Affirmations
Read the Truth About
* How the Rites Are Really Performed.
* Distortions to Kelder´s Message
Explore the Hidden History of the Tibetan Rites
* Did the Secret Lamasery Exist?
* Were Peter Kelder and Colonel Bradford Real People?
* Who Really Wrote the Eye of Revelation?
* What was Colonel Bradford´s True Name?
Solve these and other mysteries within the pages of the 1946 Eye of Revelation.
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"If you are uncertain just what the Five Tibetan Rites are all about, this book is the place to begin. If you already use the rites, you want this book so you can check your practice against the original teachings. It may be that you will find details in this original work that are missing from the materials you've already studied, which take your practice up a notch.
Here is the long and short of it. Peter Kelder is the author (at least in name) of two versions of the rites. The earliest was produced in 1939, and that second came out in 1946. The later version expanded somewhat on the material in the 1939 release, which I'll elaborate on in a moment.
The latter version, from 1946, was apparently a very, very limited release. Jerry Watt, an antiquarian book dealer, has (perhaps) the only surviving original copy of that book, and it is the text of the 1946 edition he republishes here. The format has been updated and cleaned up, but he has left the text exactly in the original, typos, mistakes, and all, so that we get the unadulterated content of the original work.
He has also included sections with his own research and speculations on the identity of both Kelder and the enigmatic Col. Bradford, which may or may not turn out to be correct. However, these are merely to flesh out the book's background, and do not in any way add or detract from the effectiveness of the rites themselves. Since the release of The Eye, Mr. Watt has continued his historical research into Kelder and Bradford, and has reached some intriguing, if speculative new conclusions. I strongly encourage you to visit his site at (www jr-books com) to have a look at his research, both the new content as well as material that was not included in this present book. Most particularly, have a look at the link between the 1933 novel, Lost Horizon, by James Hilton. Whether the dots Mr. Watt connects here are merely coincidence, or whether they are like the trail of bread crumbs left behind by Hanzel and Gretel, leading back to a an astonishing truth with important implications, is for you to decide. Either way, his research is fascinating. He maintains a blog to update readers, the most recent post being dated 9/9/2011, in which he notes he is preparing to publish a book dedicated to the connection between the Kelder material and the Lost Horizon book.
Also as a service, Mr. Watt has made scanned copies of both 1939 and 1946 original versions available for the sake of preserving these original works. These are available for purchase for those who would like them, but his current book contains all the same material in much more legible format.
The million dollar question is, do the five rites actually work as claimed? This is a question you can't take anyone's word on. You simply need to try them out for yourself.
The half-million dollar question is, do they need to be performed exactly as they were originally written to be effective, or, are some of the more "modern" versions available in print on on DVD just as effective?
I own several different versions of the rites, published by different individuals, and can attest there are significant differences. One of the greatest strengths of Watts' book is that it has a section which specifically points out the differences between the original texts, as well as between them and subsequent texts produced by different people. You could, of course, go through all the texts yourself with a fine-tooth comb and find them, but Mr. Watt has done that for you and saved you the time and effort. The differences in some cases are quite dramatic.
Here are just a few:
The locations of the energy centers in the body. Most modern texts of the rites give the more common 7 chakra sites we are all familiar with. The original texts of the rites, however, use very different points. It seems that along the way, well-meaning persons decided to make the rites more "acceptable" by using the chakra points most familiar to the masses. While this is a thoughtful idea, and doubtless makes them more "palatable" to people, especially yoga practitioners, it completely skews the energy system as contained in the original rites, and may be detrimental to their ultimate effectiveness.
Altered positions for the rites. While it is clear that the rites must be adapted to the individual to some degree (to account for physical injuries, or different body types, etc.,) it only makes sense that you would want to start from the original rites and then make minimal adaptations from there. That keeps you as close as possible to the originals, while still permitting the neccessary flexibility that was intended for the rites. If your introduction to the rites comes from sources that have already been modified who knows how many times by various authors, and you modify them further still to suit your needs, there is really no telling how far from the originals you end up. It's a crap shoot. If you have already learned the rites from other sources, as I did, and you work your way through Watts' book, you are going to be surprised at just how many differences there are between what you've been practicing, and what the original text gives for practice instructions. In some cases, I found the original rites to be easier for me to perform than the 3rd generation adapted forms I was practicing.
Missing materials. There is a section on the use of "mantram" that is absolutely first rate. I've been practicing meditation and related disciplines for over 40 years. I can only say that when I read the section on the use of mantram, I kicked myself again and again that I had never used the technique taught here. Once you read it, you'll see it was so obvious, and in front of you all the time, you'll kick yourself, too, for never having put the pieces together in this way. It is so obvious. Yet, in over 40 years, I never put it together as it is contained here, and I can't stop wondering why it never occurred to me.
So, get this book! Don't just read it, use it. After that, make your own modifications if/as needed, and you'll be light years ahead of the game. An excellent place to begin, once you've gained an understanding of the original rites, is with the T5T materials of Carolinda Witt The Five Tibetans: An Expert Teacher's Insider Secrets Revealed She offers the rites, as she puts it, from the perspective of a long-time instructor in the rites. Her materials are first rate, but learn from the original source provided by Watts first. Then Carolinda's tools are an excellent place to go to learn how to adapt and tailor the rites for your own, unique needs."
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THE EYE OF REVELATION The Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation Peter Kelder J W Watt 9781601454195 Books Reviews
- I own several versions of the Kelder book.
After working with all of them as well as a course by an Australian yoga teacher, I have no doubt that this is the gold standard
for all these texts.
I have been doing them daily for about 2.5 months and have noticed the following
My hair is turning back to its original color.
People whom I know immediately comment that I look younger, have more vitality.
I have more energy.
I have more strength.
My dandruff is gone ( a lifelong issue).
My sleep is much better.
Emotionally I am much calmer and happier.
I have a lot less musculoskeletal pain.
I don't get sick with the change of the seasons.
There are other things which I do not even notice but others point out to me.
I am a physician and have begun recommending this particular edition of the book to patients. You should not buy any other version if you really want the real deal.
This is the sole book that includes all the revisions and changes made by the author following the original 1939 publication. It corrects common errors which are to be found in all the other books as well as on every single youtube video of the 5 Tibetan rites.
For example, how many people realize that the third rite requires one to bend forward first?
Or that the circular movements of the first rite may be done as slow as one wishes and still get the benefit intended?
Or that the hand position for the third rite is not in the back of the pelvis?
Or that the hands must face toward the torso in the second rite?
In addition, the editor, Mr Watts, has done more research on the characters of the story behind the rites than anyone else out there.
Many people are trying to make a lot of money on the rites. They claim that you should follow a certain diet ( false) or breathe in a certain way ( False; normal breathing is just fine) or many other things which the author never wrote.
This is the only instruction you will ever need for doing the rites.
Caveat emptor. Let the buyer beware. - If you are uncertain just what the Five Tibetan Rites are all about, this book is the place to begin. If you already use the rites, you want this book so you can check your practice against the original teachings. It may be that you will find details in this original work that are missing from the materials you've already studied, which take your practice up a notch.
Here is the long and short of it. Peter Kelder is the author (at least in name) of two versions of the rites. The earliest was produced in 1939, and that second came out in 1946. The later version expanded somewhat on the material in the 1939 release, which I'll elaborate on in a moment.
The latter version, from 1946, was apparently a very, very limited release. Jerry Watt, an antiquarian book dealer, has (perhaps) the only surviving original copy of that book, and it is the text of the 1946 edition he republishes here. The format has been updated and cleaned up, but he has left the text exactly in the original, typos, mistakes, and all, so that we get the unadulterated content of the original work.
He has also included sections with his own research and speculations on the identity of both Kelder and the enigmatic Col. Bradford, which may or may not turn out to be correct. However, these are merely to flesh out the book's background, and do not in any way add or detract from the effectiveness of the rites themselves. Since the release of The Eye, Mr. Watt has continued his historical research into Kelder and Bradford, and has reached some intriguing, if speculative new conclusions. I strongly encourage you to visit his site at (www jr-books com) to have a look at his research, both the new content as well as material that was not included in this present book. Most particularly, have a look at the link between the 1933 novel, Lost Horizon, by James Hilton. Whether the dots Mr. Watt connects here are merely coincidence, or whether they are like the trail of bread crumbs left behind by Hanzel and Gretel, leading back to a an astonishing truth with important implications, is for you to decide. Either way, his research is fascinating. He maintains a blog to update readers, the most recent post being dated 9/9/2011, in which he notes he is preparing to publish a book dedicated to the connection between the Kelder material and the Lost Horizon book.
Also as a service, Mr. Watt has made scanned copies of both 1939 and 1946 original versions available for the sake of preserving these original works. These are available for purchase for those who would like them, but his current book contains all the same material in much more legible format.
The million dollar question is, do the five rites actually work as claimed? This is a question you can't take anyone's word on. You simply need to try them out for yourself.
The half-million dollar question is, do they need to be performed exactly as they were originally written to be effective, or, are some of the more "modern" versions available in print on on DVD just as effective?
I own several different versions of the rites, published by different individuals, and can attest there are significant differences. One of the greatest strengths of Watts' book is that it has a section which specifically points out the differences between the original texts, as well as between them and subsequent texts produced by different people. You could, of course, go through all the texts yourself with a fine-tooth comb and find them, but Mr. Watt has done that for you and saved you the time and effort. The differences in some cases are quite dramatic.
Here are just a few
The locations of the energy centers in the body. Most modern texts of the rites give the more common 7 chakra sites we are all familiar with. The original texts of the rites, however, use very different points. It seems that along the way, well-meaning persons decided to make the rites more "acceptable" by using the chakra points most familiar to the masses. While this is a thoughtful idea, and doubtless makes them more "palatable" to people, especially yoga practitioners, it completely skews the energy system as contained in the original rites, and may be detrimental to their ultimate effectiveness.
Altered positions for the rites. While it is clear that the rites must be adapted to the individual to some degree (to account for physical injuries, or different body types, etc.,) it only makes sense that you would want to start from the original rites and then make minimal adaptations from there. That keeps you as close as possible to the originals, while still permitting the neccessary flexibility that was intended for the rites. If your introduction to the rites comes from sources that have already been modified who knows how many times by various authors, and you modify them further still to suit your needs, there is really no telling how far from the originals you end up. It's a crap shoot. If you have already learned the rites from other sources, as I did, and you work your way through Watts' book, you are going to be surprised at just how many differences there are between what you've been practicing, and what the original text gives for practice instructions. In some cases, I found the original rites to be easier for me to perform than the 3rd generation adapted forms I was practicing.
Missing materials. There is a section on the use of "mantram" that is absolutely first rate. I've been practicing meditation and related disciplines for over 40 years. I can only say that when I read the section on the use of mantram, I kicked myself again and again that I had never used the technique taught here. Once you read it, you'll see it was so obvious, and in front of you all the time, you'll kick yourself, too, for never having put the pieces together in this way. It is so obvious. Yet, in over 40 years, I never put it together as it is contained here, and I can't stop wondering why it never occurred to me.
So, get this book! Don't just read it, use it. After that, make your own modifications if/as needed, and you'll be light years ahead of the game. An excellent place to begin, once you've gained an understanding of the original rites, is with the T5T materials of Carolinda Witt The Five Tibetans An Expert Teacher's Insider Secrets Revealed She offers the rites, as she puts it, from the perspective of a long-time instructor in the rites. Her materials are first rate, but learn from the original source provided by Watts first. Then Carolinda's tools are an excellent place to go to learn how to adapt and tailor the rites for your own, unique needs. - At the time I write this review, I have been practicing the 5 Rites for a little over 10 weeks. I have not missed a single day. I am so thrilled with the way I look and feel. I feel stronger, especially my core and back, and leaner, more peaceful and happy. I look so forward to doing these every day, and I don't have to coax myself to do so. Another change is that my hair fall has completely stopped. I have been taking supplements and working on helping my hair to grow longer and thicker for over 5 years with not too much change, and this transformation in the last month astounds.
- I bought the other books which modified the teachings, reread them several times and did the practices before. However, within a month, while I saw results, it turns out I had started too fast, too soon unlike the original instructions provided in this book.
After reading this book, simplifying the positions with clear explanations and easy to implement instructions, I have finally adopted the rites as a lifelong habit versus a quick fix. My energy, posture, muscle tone and strength are better and this from only doing 9 reps a day. Look forward to the experience once I reach 21 reps daily.
If that weren't enough, I recently learned one of my teachers has been practicing the rites from this book for over 40 years. When I asked her point blank, "What do you do to look so young?" She recommended this book (which I had already bought a month before). She is in her 70s, and looks like she's 50. - Be aware that the Editor is remiss in his "Western attitude", and is not as diligent in his approach to the practices as the original presenters demand.
Stick to the original material itself, within the book, without the "Westernization".