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Drungtso Publications, 2005. — 556 p. This is a comprehensive Tibetan-English dictionary and a major reference work with over 3,870 entries and over 9,000 terms on medicine, astrology and Buddhist terminology, all clearly defined. It includes transliteration as well as phonetics. "This comprehensive Tibetan-English Dictionary of Tibetan Medicine and Astrology compiled by Dr....
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Drungtso Publications, 2005. — 556 p. This is a comprehensive Tibetan-English dictionary and a major reference work with over 3,870 entries and over 9,000 terms on medicine, astrology and Buddhist terminology, all clearly defined. It includes transliteration as well as phonetics. "This comprehensive Tibetan-English Dictionary of Tibetan Medicine and Astrology compiled by Dr....
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University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992. — 321 p. — (Series in Contemporary ethnography). — ISBN10: 081223166X, 13 978-0812231663. Body and Emotion is a study of the relationship between culture and emotional distress, an examination of the cultural forces that influence, make sense of, and heal severe pain and malaise. In order to investigate this relationship, Robert R....
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Gaia, 2008. — 176 p. — 978-1856752763. Welcome this first and most comprehensive guide to Tibet’s ancient integrative healing system — one of the world’s oldest forms. 'The Book of Tibetan Medicine' provides a thorough overview of the origins and practices of this holistic approach and explains how it can contribute to maintaining overall health and happiness. You will learn...
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Washington: Harbor Press Inc., 1985. — 56 p. — ISBN: 0-936197-25-0 Legend has it that hidden in the remote reaches of the Himalayan mountains lies a secret that would have saved Ponce de Leon from years of fruitless searching. There, generations of Tibetan monks have passed down a series of exercises with mystical, age:reversing properties. Known as the Tibetan Rites of...
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1939, 1946 editions. — UnMind Pty Ltd, 2008. — 59 p. — ISBN: 978-0-9870703-0-2. Here is your e-Book "The Eye of Revelation.” This book was originally published in 1939 (and updated by Peter Kelder in 1946) and contains the actual story of the discovery of the monks and their anti-aging routine that has become known as "The Five Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation." I have been given...
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AuthorHouse, 2007. — 166 p. In this ground-breaking book, Lama Somananda Tantrapa shares the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Shamanic Qigong in a simple and practical way. Discovering, testing and applying its principles will remarkably enhance your vitality with greater attentiveness, awareness and presence. It will help you transform and enlighten your life by developing a culture...
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University of California Press, 1973. — 346 p. — ISBN: 978-0520030480. The chief part of this book is a translation of the biography of the Elder gYu-thog Yon-tan mGon-po, the famous Court Physician of King Khri-srmi-lde-btsan who lived during the eighth century A.D. The Elder gYu-thog Yon-tan mGon-po visited India three times. He met and had discussions with many learned...
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Brill, 2007. — 449 p. In this volume, for the first time Tibetan Medicine is approached from a combination of anthropology and history. These two disciplines appear to be vital to come to understand Tibetan medical knowledge and practice as being complex, diverse and dynamic phenomena which reflect changing social and historical conditions at the same time while also appealing...
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