Rob Preece has been a practicing Buddhist since 1973, principally within the Tibetan tradition. He has spent many years in intensive retreat in the Himalayas under the guidance of eminent Tibetan lamas. Preece has been working as a psychotherapist since 1987 and gives workshops on comparative Jungian and Buddhist psychology. An experienced meditation teacher and thangka painter, he lives in London and is the author of The Wisdom of Imperfection and The Psychology of Buddhist Tantra.
In Preparing for Tantra, long-time Buddhist practitioner Rob Preece takes a fascinating look at the preliminary practices from a psychological point of view. Preece, a student of Lama Tubten Yeshe, Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Gen Jhampa Wangdu, draws from his experience as a meditator and psychotherapist to suggest a deeper and more nuanced view of the preparatory activities that form the foundation of tantric practice. Preece has been practicing Tibetan Buddhism since 1973 and psychotherapy since 1988. His extensive knowledge of tantra and fluency with Western psychology blend into a compelling and clear exploration of the preliminary practices. Preece methodically considers each preliminary practice in turn. He seeks to broaden our understanding, illuminating some of the ways in which the preliminary practices can be of immense psychological benefit, if engaged with creatively to bring out their essential qualities. Both current and future tantric practitioners could benefit from this informative book and come to see their preliminary practices as not just something to get through but transformative in their own right. -Michael Jolliffe, Mandala Magazine, September, 2011