Explore Buddhist Contemplation by Applied Subject Sources:Buddhist Contemplation by Applied Subject Buddhist Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 54 sources. Norbu N, Andrico F. 0. Tibetan yoga of movement: the art and practice of yantra yoga. Wedemeyer CK. 2013. Making sense of Tantric Buddhism: history, semiology, and transgression in the Indian traditions. Germano D, Gyatso J. 2000. Longchenpa and the Possession of the Ḍākinīs. :239-265. Mathes K-D. 2009. The Role of the Bodhicittavivaraṇa in the. Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies. (5):1–31. Wiley JAgnes. 2010. Sitting and Practice: An interpretive description of the Buddhist-informed meditation practices of counselling psychologists and their clinical work. :145. Trungpa C, Gimian CRose. 2005. The sanity we are born with: a Buddhist approach to psychology. :224. Lattin D. 2010. The Harvard Psychedelic Club: how Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil killed the fifties and ushered in a new age for America. :256. Watson G. 2008. Beyond happiness deepening the dialogue between Buddhism, psychotherapy and the mind sciences. Lopez DS, Cabezon JIgnacio. 1997. The Regulations of a Monastery. :335-351. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Pages Page of 6
Buddhist Contemplation by Applied SubjectThis category has 54 sources. Norbu N, Andrico F. 0. Tibetan yoga of movement: the art and practice of yantra yoga. Wedemeyer CK. 2013. Making sense of Tantric Buddhism: history, semiology, and transgression in the Indian traditions. Germano D, Gyatso J. 2000. Longchenpa and the Possession of the Ḍākinīs. :239-265. Mathes K-D. 2009. The Role of the Bodhicittavivaraṇa in the. Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies. (5):1–31. Wiley JAgnes. 2010. Sitting and Practice: An interpretive description of the Buddhist-informed meditation practices of counselling psychologists and their clinical work. :145. Trungpa C, Gimian CRose. 2005. The sanity we are born with: a Buddhist approach to psychology. :224. Lattin D. 2010. The Harvard Psychedelic Club: how Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil killed the fifties and ushered in a new age for America. :256. Watson G. 2008. Beyond happiness deepening the dialogue between Buddhism, psychotherapy and the mind sciences. Lopez DS, Cabezon JIgnacio. 1997. The Regulations of a Monastery. :335-351. Austin JH. 2006. Zen-brain reflections: reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness. Pages Page of 6