Collectable Art & Dharma Series | Restricted Purchase | Limited Edition
Availability and Restricted Purchase Nature: Access to this series is often governed by a restricted purchase model, emphasizing exclusivity and preservation of the work's integrity. These are not $9.99 books for a train ride.
The Collectable Art & Dharma Series is not a single monolithic publisher's line but rather a specific categorization of high-value, spiritually significant texts that blend aesthetic presentation with profound Buddhist teachings. At the heart of these editions lies the teaching that the creative process itself is a spiritual practice. Unlike standard art books, these volumes often include transcripts of seminars, calligraphy, and poetry alongside theoretical discussions.
Value as Collectible Art Objects: These series transform the book into a thangka (traditional Buddhist painting) of the literary world. The physical production often involves high-quality paper, bespoke typography, and sometimes hand-bound elements or original calligraphy reproductions. Collectors value these items not just for the text but as "dharma supports"—objects that aid in meditation and remind the owner of the teachings.
Important Notice Regarding Proceeds and Donations
A portion of the net proceeds from the sale of each title within the Collectable Art & Dharma Series, specifically excluding any volume dedicated to Feng Shui, shall be donated to Lotsawa House and respected lineage centers associated with the teachings carried by the author. Lotsawa House is a registered Community Interest Company (UK #14358325) and a non-profit organization dedicated to making accurate translations of Tibetan Buddhist texts freely available. Donations to Lotsawa House support their mission of digital, financial, and environmental sustainability in preserving dharma literature.
Please note:
Exclusion Clause: No portion of proceeds from books categorized under Feng Shui will be included in this donation initiative.
Donation Nature: These contributions are made directly by the publisher/author from net sales revenue; they do not constitute a tax-deductible donation by the purchaser unless explicitly receipted as such by the receiving organization.
Transparency: Specific percentage amounts or fixed sums donated per unit are determined at the discretion of the publisher and may vary by edition or print run.