The Yogins of Ladakh

The Yogins of Ladakh
Author: John Crook,James Low
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8120814797

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When John Crock of Bristol University began research in the Zangskar valley of Ladakh in 1977 his prime intention was to investigate the social anthropology of the area through studies of village life. In 1986 Crook returned to Ladakh with into the social organisation, history, meditational practices and philosophy of the yogins who still lived and practiced in the remote parts of the area. This book is a record of the author's adventurous journeys to meet some remarkable men. The yogins were often generous, providing accounts of their training, one of them allowing Crook to photograph a Mahamudra by the eminent Tipun Padma of this difficult work together with that of a biography of the great women yogin Machig Labdron provides the basis for extensive and original discussions of the meaning of Tibetan Buddhism and it's significance in our time.

The Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama
Author: Alexander Norman
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2020
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9780544416581

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The first authoritative biography of the Dalai Lama--a story by turns inspiring and shocking--from an acclaimed Tibetan scholar with exceptional access to his subject. The Dalai Lama's message of peace and compassion resonates with people of all faiths and none. Yet, for all his worldwide fame, he remains personally elusive. At last Alexander Norman--acclaimed Oxford-trained scholar of the history of Tibet--delivers the definitive, unique, unforgettable biography. The Dalai Lama recounts an astonishing odyssey from isolated Tibetan village to worldwide standing as spiritual and political leader of one of the world's most profound and complex cultural traditions. Norman reveals that, while the Dalai Lama has never been comfortable with his political position, he has been a canny player--at one time CIA-backed--who has maneuvered amidst pervasive violence, including placing himself at the center of a dangerous Buddhist schism. Yet even more surprising than the political, Norman convinces, is the Dalai Lama's astonishing spiritual practice, rooted in magic, vision, and prophecy--details of which are illuminated in this book for the first time. A revelatory life story of one of today's most radical, charismatic, and beloved world leaders.

Recent Research on Ladakh 6

Recent Research on Ladakh 6
Author: Henry Osmaston,International Association for Ladakh Studies
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 8120814320

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The International Association for Ladakh Studies (IALS) was formed to provide contacts between all who are interested in the study of Ladakh to organise colloquia and to publish the proceedings and to issue a newsletter Ladakh Studies.

Himalayan Buddhist Villages Environment Resources Society And Religion Life In Zagskar Ladakh Eds

Himalayan Buddhist Villages Environment  Resources  Society And Religion Life In Zagskar  Ladakh Eds
Author: John Crook
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2001-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8120812018

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Preface, PART One: Introduction to the Philosophy of Navya-Nyaya, PART Two: Summaries of Works, Notes, Index.

Stretching Boundaries Cases in Organizational and Managerial Communication

Stretching Boundaries  Cases in Organizational and Managerial Communication
Author: Jeremy Fyke,Jeralyn Faris,Patrice M. Buzzanell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135038519

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Stretching Boundaries: Cases in Organizational and Managerial Communication focuses on non-traditional organizations in a variety of contexts. Because cases range from small family-owned entrepreneurships and cybervetting to provincial egovernment democratic movements in China, this supplemental text enables a reexamination of the boundaries of traditional organizational contexts. Cases delve into organizing structures, relationships, and visions for global not-for-profits, hybrid, creative industry, and entrepreneurial organizations. This book stands to benefit instructors and students in at least four ways. First, it provides instructors with an application-based teaching tool to help spark discussion. Second, students will find the case studies interesting and applicable to their future work lives, especially undergraduates who will soon be in the work force. Additionally, cases help students grasp course materials that may be otherwise challenging. Finally, for graduate students, the book encourages reflection on important topics for future research.

Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology

Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology
Author: Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar,Louise Barrett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2007
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780198568308

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With contributions from over 50 experts in the field, this book provides an overview of the latest developments in evolutionary psychology. In addition to well studied areas of investigation, it also includes chapters on the philosophical underpinnings of evolutionary psychology, comparative perspectives from other species, and more.

Blue Sky Kingdom

Blue Sky Kingdom
Author: Bruce Kirkby
Publsiher: Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2020-08-29
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771622707

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One morning at breakfast, while gawking at his phone and feeling increasingly disconnected from family and everything else of importance in his world, it strikes writer Bruce Kirkby: this isn’t how he wants to live. Within days, plans begin to take shape. Bruce, his wife Christine, and their two children—seven-year-old Bodi and three-year-old Taj—will cross the Pacific by container ship, then travel onward through South Korea, China, India and Nepal aboard bus, riverboat and train, eventually traversing the Himalaya by foot. Their destination: a thousand-year-old Buddhist monastery in the remote Zanskar valley, one of the last places where Tibetan Buddhism is still practised freely in its original setting. Taken into the mud-brick home of a senior lama, Tsering Wangyal, the family spends the summer absorbed by monastery life. In this refuge, where ancient traditions intersect with the modern world, Bruce discovers ways to slow down, to observe and listen, and ultimately, to better understand his son on the autism spectrum—to surrender all expectations and connect with Bodi exactly as he is. Recounted with wit and humility, Blue Sky Kingdom is an engaging travel memoir as well as a thoughtful exploration of modern distraction, the loss of ancient wisdom, and the challenges and rewards of intercultural friendships.

The Psychologisation of Eastern Spiritual Traditions

The Psychologisation of Eastern Spiritual Traditions
Author: Elliot Cohen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000457827

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This essential book critically examines the various ways in which Eastern spiritual traditions have been typically stripped of their spiritual roots, content and context, to be more readily assimilated into secular Western frames of Psychology. Beginning with the colonial histories of Empire, the author draws from the 1960s Counterculture and the subsequent romanticising and idealising of the East. Cohen explores how Hindu, Buddhist and Daoist traditions have been gradually transformed into forms of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Self-Help, undergoing processes of ‘modernisation’ and secularisation until their respective cosmologies had been successfully reinterpreted and reimagined. An important component of this psychologisation is the accompanying commodification of Eastern spiritual practices, including the mass-marketing of mindfulness and meditation as part of the burgeoning well-being industry. Also presenting emerging voices of resistance from within Eastern spiritual traditions, the book ends with a chapter on Transpersonal Psychology, showing a path for how to gradually move away from colonisation and towards collaboration. Engaging with the ‘mindfulness movement’ and other practices assimilated by Western culture, this is fascinating reading for students and academics in psychology, philosophy and religious studies, as well as mindfulness practitioners.