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Caring for the world: Geography, Religious Cosmovision and Encounters, Elizabeth Wilson's 'actionist' career, 1943-1990'. [PDF]
Taithe B.
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Traditional ecological knowledge of wild edible plants in the Dai communities of Lujiangba area, western Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Hu X +5 more
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Investigation of the potential anxiolytic effects of essential oils derived from two sacred plants of tantric buddhism: Rhododendron anthopogon d.don and Juniperus indica Bertol. [PDF]
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Depression among Tibetan residents in the Southeastern region of Qinghai-Tibet plateau: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Chen Y, Long G, Huang Q, Zhang P, Xu N.
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How compatible are Western psychology and yoga psychology? Epistemology, concepts and localization. [PDF]
Schleim S.
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Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism
Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism examines how the third Karmapa hierarch, Rangjung Dorjé (1284–1339) transformed Buddhist belief about reincarnation into a Tibetan institution based on lineage. It surveys his life through the portal of his previously untranslated autobiographical stories and songs, which reveal the rudiments of the reincarnation ...
Ruth Gamble
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Comparative Philosophy of Religion, 2019
Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and religio-spiritual interpretations. Tibetan Buddhism and medicine overlap in the context of death, and doctors of Tibetan medicine are trained in tantric Buddhist theories as well as anatomy and pharmacology. Based on written as well as contemporary oral
Alyson Prude
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Tibetan Buddhist understandings of the death process bridge scientific, materialist observations and religio-spiritual interpretations. Tibetan Buddhism and medicine overlap in the context of death, and doctors of Tibetan medicine are trained in tantric Buddhist theories as well as anatomy and pharmacology. Based on written as well as contemporary oral
Alyson Prude
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Chinese Ghosts and Tibetan Buddhism
Modern China, 2016This article examines three narratives about ghost beliefs in China, including those of ancestral time, the state, and certain Tibetan Buddhist masters. It focuses on the ghost experiences of Chinese Tibetan Buddhist practitioners and examines how their conceptualizations of ghosts may both overlap with and differ from those of the state and their ...
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The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph. "Upon entering the Amitabha Foundation for the Sunday gathering at ten o’clock in the morning I noticed colorful prayer flags from the facade on the front of the house that distinguish it is a
Tibetan Buddhism, Corinne Bidnick
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In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph. "Upon entering the Amitabha Foundation for the Sunday gathering at ten o’clock in the morning I noticed colorful prayer flags from the facade on the front of the house that distinguish it is a
Tibetan Buddhism, Corinne Bidnick
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