Sentences with phrase «tibetan traditions»

Her work is created by a wholly original mash - up of Western modernism and post-modernism, classical South Asian and Tibetan traditions, and is always defined by the commonality of the painter's touch and sensitivity for process and materiality, creating work of a deeply personal iconography that investigates the universal dilemmas and mysteries of existence.
You will find works from across all the Tibetan traditions including Bon, Gelug, Kadam, Jonang, Kagyu, Nyingma, and Sakya.
Try lovingkindness meditation: Popular in the West, this practice is similar to some Tibetan traditions around developing compassion, but is essentially a relatively new form of meditation.
In Tibetan traditions, the garudas are considered a magical species; they are often described as «outrageous» because of their extraordinary ability to fly and fly and fly... and never land.
According to Tibetan tradition, the Liberation Through Hearing During the Intermediate State was composed in the 8th century by Padmasambhava, written down by his primary student, Yeshe Tsogyal, buried in the Gampo hills in central Tibet and subsequently discovered by a Tibetan terton, Karma Lingpa, in the 14th century
Since Tibetan tradition teaches that anger tends to be held in the side body, twists may help ring out the negativity that rattled you earlier.
Tibetan tradition believes the material world is superior to even heaven as it affords more chance for spiritual growth.
The methods of Buddhist meditation Fuenmayor has practiced include Guru Yoga in Tantric Hindu and Guru Yoga Tantricism in the Tibetan tradition.
Newport, WA About Blog A Buddhist monastery in the Tibetan tradition where nuns, monks, and lay people study Buddhism and practice meditation to create peace in a chaotic world.

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Here the author recounts his experiences learning about Tibetan culture and tradition.
Interestingly, in a tradition I am sympathetic to [Tibetan Vajrayana], visualizing an inner person of the other sex is a powerful transformation technique.
In a 2007 study, Davidson compared the attentional abilities of novice meditators to experts in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
In that tradition, Sophia would act as your «Khandroma» which is the Tibetan translation of Dakini.
To understand the range of experiences encountered among Western Buddhists practicing meditation, Britton, Lindahl and their co-authors interviewed nearly 100 meditators and meditation teachers from each of three main traditions: Therav?da, Zen and Tibetan.
Later, when I went to college and studied Tibetan Buddhism, I likened her practices to the creative visualization of the Tantric tradition — where you imagine yourself to be a deity, and in so doing pave the pathway for actual transformation.
Nevertheless, for literally thousands of years, the existence and power of Qi / Ki / Prana has been the cornerstone of eastern practice traditions as well as eastern medical systems such as Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine and Ayurveda.
This proximity is hardly surprising since it was Krishnamacharya himself who brought the tradition with him from the Tibetan or, respectively, Nepalese mountains.
All the Tibetan teachers want to make sure these traditions are not lost, and so would like people to practice.
Sukh Shabad has studied and trained with many teachers from many traditions including: Kundalini Yoga with Ravi Singh and received his spiritual name — Sukh Shabad Singh, from Yogi Bhajan; Hatha and Raja Yoga, and Meditation with Dr. Vedula Satyananda Rao - «Babaji»; Tibetan Yoga & Meditation with Alejandro Chaoul - Reich, Ph.D. & Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche; Yin Yoga with Corina Benner; Therapeutic Yoga with Cheri Clampett & Arturo Peal; MEM Gong Yoga with Gong Grandmaster Don Conreaux; Bon Buddhism and Meditation with Latri Geshe Nyima Dakpa Rinpoche & Geshe Murig Nyima Kunchap Rinpoche; Sakya Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism with His Holiness the Sakya Trizin; Qigong Healing and Medical Qigong with Sifu Sat Hon, Master Tianyou Hao, Grandmaster Dr. Chen & Tina Zhang; Zen Buddhism and Meditation with Sensei Janet Jiryu Abels & Sensei Gregory Hosho Abels; Kundalini Maha Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Japa and Meditation with Shri Anandi Ma & Shri Deleepji; Hung - Ga Kung Fu & Shuai Jiao with Sifu Rik Kellerman; and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki ® with William Lee Rand.
Additionally, he has many years of study and training in: Bon and Sakya Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism; Shinay, Mantra and Zen Meditation; Taoism; Reiki Healing; Medical and Spiritual Qigong; and Ayurveda.
A guided meditation on the body, speech, and mind, rooted in the Tibetan Bon Buddhist tradition.
Besides having been created by the Tibetan lady saint Machig Labdrön herself, women have been spiritual leaders in the Chöd tradition down through history.
You can simulate the experience described in many Yoga traditions or the Tibetan Book of the Dead, the Bardo Thodol... existing between bodies, between forms, between dreams.
[2] It's popular in Ayurvedic, Tibetan, and other traditions.
This short film represents the awesome words of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, read to the dying in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition: «That which is called death has now come.
Compelling references continue through the millennia in numerous esoteric texts: the sacred B'on treaties, manuscripts of the Kalki lore, the Puranas, the earliest texts of the Kalachakra Laghutantra, in the even older Kalachakra Mulatantra, and in the ancient wisdom traditions of civilizations throughout the Himalayan regions of Asia and beyond.The Zhang Zhung and Tibetan scriptures refer to the mysterious world as Shambhala I lam - yig, B'on treaties as Olmolungring, Hindu histories as Aryavarth, Chinese as Hsi Tien, and Russian traditions as Belovoyde.In an esoteric treatise composed in the early 1500s by Ensapa Lobsang Döndrup, the Third Panchen Lama describes his remarkable visit to a land of wise masters hidden deep in the Himalayas.
Where others might see a busy religious institution, the Bhutanese director Khyentse Norbu — who is also a high lama in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition — saw the raw material for his first feature, The Cup.
It took me to ashrams and temples throughout India and the Far East where I lived for months on end, and it gave me the opportunity to become exposed to the Tibetan Buddhist traditions as I taught English to Tibetan Buddhist nuns living in exile in North India.
Her readings in Theosophy lead her to Tibetan Buddhism, and during the 1960s and 1970s, von Wiegand followed a course of spiritual study in the tradition of Mahayana Buddhism, traveling to India and Tibet, where she even had an audience with the Dalai Lama.
Peter Ungerleider's film Loving Kindness, presented with the AIDS Treatment Project documentation, is a portrait of Giorno that focuses on his work with the AIDS Treatment Project interspersed with his musings on death within the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
After a decade spent studying meditation in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Danielle created a set of meditation techniques specifically designed for modern life.
Titled «Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond ``, this... Continue reading →
In 2010 he was featured in the groundbreaking museum show in Beijing, The Scorching Sun of Tibet, as well as the landmark Rubin Museum show Tradition Transformed — Tibetan Artist's Respond, in New York.
While influenced by the philosophy of Buddhism and the practice of psychotherapy, her paintings emerge from a foundation in the great tradition of Western modernism and post-modernism and from her decades long study of classical South Asian and Tibetan art.
Tradition Transformed: Tibetan Artists Respond can be seen now through September 11 at the Trammel and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art in Dallas.
This anchors her visual universe within cultural history and lends a modern, personal interpretation to Eastern religions, including Tibetan Buddhism, Indian Tantrism and Christian ecstatic traditions like those of the seventeenth - century Baroque.
Willa B. Miller, PhD, is a dharma teacher in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
The Garrison Institute is privileged to be a cultural center for teachers from the Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
The Himalayan Heritage Scholarship program was launched in 2012 to provide Himalayan people in North America, who would not otherwise be able to attend these retreats, the opportunity to reconnect with their own rich heritage, the cultural and spiritual traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
As for Buddhist teachers themselves, increasingly many of the highest profile ones, from Thich Naht Hahn in the Zen tradition to HH The Dalai Lama in Tibetan Buddhism, are making explicit connections between Buddhist beliefs and the imperative of environmental protection.
I've studied Zen, Vipassana, Taoism, Shamanism and shamanic healing, and Tibetan Buddhism in the Kagyu and Nyingma Mahamudra / Dzogchen traditions.
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