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All of us want to be happy and avoid suffering. So why are many of us anxious, angry, depressed? We suffer from pain, hypertension, inflammation, indigestion, insomnia, and addictions. Yet, too often we make choices that sabotage us rather than reverse what's wrong. Tibetan medicine, Tibet's ancient, comprehensive science of healing, offers effective tools for transforming suffering into health and happiness. Tibetan medicine teaches that the purpose of life is to be happy, and that after our basic needs are met, happiness results primarily from our own thinking. When challenges arise, we can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All of us want to be happy and avoid suffering. So why are many of us anxious, angry, depressed? We suffer from pain, hypertension, inflammation, indigestion, insomnia, and addictions. Yet, too often we make choices that sabotage us rather than reverse what's wrong. Tibetan medicine, Tibet's ancient, comprehensive science of healing, offers effective tools for transforming suffering into health and happiness. Tibetan medicine teaches that the purpose of life is to be happy, and that after our basic needs are met, happiness results primarily from our own thinking. When challenges arise, we can wallow in negativity and get sick - or even sicker - in mind and body. Or we can decide to create health and happiness. Making positive choices won't solve every problem but will produce better results than poor or thoughtless decisions do. This unique book explains in everyday English how to use Tibetan medicine for self-care and as a complement to modern medicine. Tibetan medicine sheds light on the intricate relationship between mind and body. Each of us is born with a unique combination of energies called our constitution. Understanding our constitution empowers us to make conscious, informed decisions about our thoughts, diet, and behavior to keep our energies in balance. We learn to reduce stress, create health, prepare for death, and be happy.
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Autorenporträt
Miriam E. Cameron, PhD, MS, MA, RN, is Lead Faculty of the Yoga & Tibetan Medicine Focus Area and Graduate Faculty, Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing, University of Minnesota (https://www.csh.umn.edu/education/focus-areas/yoga-tibetan-medicine; https://www.csh.umn.edu/bio/center-for-spirituality-and-he/miriam-cameron). She did nine years of funded postdoctoral study in Nursing and Cross-Cultural Ethics at the University of Minnesota, Georgetown University, University of Illinois-Chicago, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Midwest Bioethics Center. Since 1994, she has studied Tibetan medicine in Tibet, India, and the United States. Starting in 2003, she created and teaches two graduate courses about Tibetan medicine. PI or Co-PI of 9 funded research studies, she has published over 65 articles, nine book chapters, three monographs, three Internet modules, and four books: Hello, I'm God & I'm Here to Help You (Warner Books); Living with AIDS: Experiencing Ethical Problems, Foreword by Edmund D., Pellegrino, MD (Sage Publications); and Karma & Happiness: A Tibetan Odyssey in Ethics, Spirituality, & Healing, Foreword by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (Roman & Littlefield). Tenzin Namdul, BTMS, MA, GCPHCC, PhD Candidate, graduated in 1996 as a Doctor of Tibetan Medicine from Men-Tsee-Khang Medical College, Dharamsala, India. Since then, he has engaged in clinical practice, teaching, writing, research, and other scholarly work involving Tibetan medicine in Europe, Asia, and the United States. He has published research articles and an Internet module about Tibetan medicine, and he translated from Tibetan to English Tibetan Medical Dietary Book: Vol. I, Potency & Preparation of Vegetables (Men-Tsee-Khang) by Dr. Yangbum Gyal. He serves as Faculty at the Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing: https://www.csh.umn.edu/bio/center-for-spirituality-and-he/tenzin-namdul.