Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

Tackling two of the fundamental questions of humanity—on the one hand, the natural, instinctive search for daily health and well-being, and on the other, the cultivation of a spiritual dimension—this study argues that in both cases it’s necessary to address birth, life, and death profoundly and concretely. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, one of the world’s leading teachers of the Dzogchen tradition, which seeks to restore an individual to his natural or primordial state, begins by explaining the characteristics of the human organism as they are understood by traditional Tibetan medicine. He proceeds to analyze birth, discussing issues such as the secondary causes that determine a baby’s sex and the different constitutions of a child. The section on life shows how an understanding of the three doors of the organism—body, voice, and energy—can lead to better physical, mental, and spiritual health. A final section on the topic of death evaluates human reactions toward this inevitability and offers an illuminating guide, based on the teachings in the Bardo Thodol, or the Tibetan Book of the Dead, for the change of state that abandoning the physical body entails. This book is not solely intended for Dzogchen practitioners or followers of Tibetan Buddhism, but for anyone who seeks alternatives paths toward health and well-being.

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Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

Tackling two of the fundamental questions of humanity—on the one hand, the natural, instinctive search for daily health and well-being, and on the other, the cultivation of a spiritual dimension—this study argues that in both cases it’s necessary to address birth, life, and death profoundly and concretely. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, one of the world’s leading teachers of the Dzogchen tradition, which seeks to restore an individual to his natural or primordial state, begins by explaining the characteristics of the human organism as they are understood by traditional Tibetan medicine. He proceeds to analyze birth, discussing issues such as the secondary causes that determine a baby’s sex and the different constitutions of a child. The section on life shows how an understanding of the three doors of the organism—body, voice, and energy—can lead to better physical, mental, and spiritual health. A final section on the topic of death evaluates human reactions toward this inevitability and offers an illuminating guide, based on the teachings in the Bardo Thodol, or the Tibetan Book of the Dead, for the change of state that abandoning the physical body entails. This book is not solely intended for Dzogchen practitioners or followers of Tibetan Buddhism, but for anyone who seeks alternatives paths toward health and well-being.

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Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu
Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

Nacimiento, vida y muerte: Segun la medicina tibetana y la ensenanza dzogchen

by Chögyal Namkhai Norbu

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Tackling two of the fundamental questions of humanity—on the one hand, the natural, instinctive search for daily health and well-being, and on the other, the cultivation of a spiritual dimension—this study argues that in both cases it’s necessary to address birth, life, and death profoundly and concretely. Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, one of the world’s leading teachers of the Dzogchen tradition, which seeks to restore an individual to his natural or primordial state, begins by explaining the characteristics of the human organism as they are understood by traditional Tibetan medicine. He proceeds to analyze birth, discussing issues such as the secondary causes that determine a baby’s sex and the different constitutions of a child. The section on life shows how an understanding of the three doors of the organism—body, voice, and energy—can lead to better physical, mental, and spiritual health. A final section on the topic of death evaluates human reactions toward this inevitability and offers an illuminating guide, based on the teachings in the Bardo Thodol, or the Tibetan Book of the Dead, for the change of state that abandoning the physical body entails. This book is not solely intended for Dzogchen practitioners or followers of Tibetan Buddhism, but for anyone who seeks alternatives paths toward health and well-being.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788499881843
Publisher: Editorial Kairos
Publication date: 08/01/2014
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Chögyal Namkhai Norbu is one of the world’s foremost Dzogchen masters. He taught Tibetan and Mongolian language and literature for 30 years at the Institute for Oriental Studies at the University of Naples. He is the founder of the Shang Shung International Institute for Tibetan Studies in Italy, which has the aim of preserving Tibetan culture.

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