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Anne Iris Miriam Anders

Mental health in Sowa Rigpa

Tibetan medicines conceptual contributions to medical diagnostics and treatment of mental diseases based on its merging with Anu- and Atiyoga techniques

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ISBN:978-3-8440-8624-9
Series:Psychotherapy, Buddhism and Tibetan Medicine
Keywords:Tibetan medicine; Sowa Rigpa; Vajrayana; Anuyoga; Atiyoga; energy; subtle body; rlung-disease; mental health; psychosis; neologisms; neologisms in Buddhism; decontextualizing Buddhist terms; decontextualizing Tibetan medicine; mental diseases in Buddhist organizations; identification; medicine buddha; unconscious
Type of publication:Reference books
Language:English
Pages:60 pages
Weight:87 g
Format:21 x 14,8 cm
Binding:Paperback
Price:29,80 € / 37,30 SFr
Published:June 2022
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Abstract:For geographical and historical reasons Sowa Rigpa methods widely overlap with Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines with regards to contents, concepts and methodologies. However, its theory of three doṣas, going back to the Ayurvedic and Hippocrates theories of humors and respective exchange processes, was supplemented by Buddhist philosophical concepts and Vajrayāna practice, applying these doṣas to the channels and chakras of a subtle body. Drawing on Anu- and Atiyoga of Vajrayāna has particularly characterized its medical perspective on subtle energies, and energy-flow and -pathways, influencing various physiological and neuronal processes through a subtle energy structure of the body, and shaped its diagnostics as well as its treatment approach. Thus, before the background of the commonly known diagnostic concept of an imbalance of humors since the second byzantine tradition, its unique feature in approaching health and diseases refers to subtle energy dimensions that are assumed to impact on the doṣas and the physical body. It is this methodical approach to subtle energy structures and motions, that has formed over centuries of medical education bound to the monasteries in which the Vajrayāna was practiced, with which Sowa Rigpa may contribute to health care and complementary medicine.
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