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The Tibetan Yoga of Breath: Breathing Practices for Healing the Body and Cultivating Wisdom
Author Anyen Rinpoche (著) ; Zangmo, Allison Choying (著)
EditionFirst Edition
Date2013.10.14
Pages160
PublisherShambhala Publications
Publisher Url https://www.shambhala.com/
LocationBoston, MA, US [波士頓, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Note1. Anyen Rinpoche, a tulku from Amdo, is a Tibetan master of Dzogchen meditation as well as a seasoned scholar. He has taught extensively in Tibet, China, and throughout Southeast Asia, Japan, and North America. He lives primarily in Denver, Colorado, where he founded Orgyen Khamdroling Center with a shedra (college) for Westerners.

2. Allison Choying Zangmo is Anyen Rinpoche's personal translator and a longtime student of both Rinpoche and his root lama, Kyabje Tsara Dharmakirti. She has either translated or collaborated with Rinpoche on all of his books. She lives in Denver, Colorado.
AbstractModern science and classic spiritual traditions agree: regulating the breath leads to radiance and wellness of body, mind, and spirit. With the simple teachings and cutting-edge research offered in The Tibetan Yoga of Breath, you can start thriving just by integrating breathwork into your daily practice.

Basic Yantra Yoga techniques—also called wind energy training—are the key to achieving this kind of vitality, down to the cellular level. Anyen Rinpoche and Allison Choying Zangmo skillfully examine the teachings of Yantra Yoga and Buddhism through the lens of Western medical science. Their wise and accessible instruction reveals practices that are nourishing and transformative, delivering dramatic results—no experience with yoga or Buddhist meditation necessary.
Table of contentsAcknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
PART ONE: Why We Practice Breath Yoga
1. Breath Is Life: The Physical and Elemental Workings of Breath 1
2. Working with Breath and Neurotic Mind 19
3. Understanding the Connection of Breath to Stress, Anxiety, and Depression 35
PART TWO: How to Practice Breath Yoga
4. Basic Wind Energy Techniques 57
5. Meditating on Impermanence with Breath Awareness 75
6. Unlocking Old Patterns through Wind Energy Training 89
7. Breathing through Life’s Suffering 105
Conclusion: Breath Is Wisdom 121
Notes 125
Further Reading 131
About the Authors 133
ISBN9781611800883 (Paperback); 1611800889 (Paperback); 9780834829176 (ebook); 0834829177 (ebook)
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