Copyright belongs to the author. Permission to reproduce this paper was granted.This paper presentation presents a Buddhist point of view on suffering, illness, health, and their interrelationship. The author outlines what suffering means in Buddhism, shows how this concept can be used to promote both physical and spiritual wellbeing, how meditation is used as the process for this positive actualization, and finally outlines some practical applications, such as Tibetan medicine, as useful to this discussion on suffering and wellbeing. The author shows how, in Buddhism, physical and psychological health are interconnected, and how this may be applied progressively to Western medicine
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Buddhism was transported from the Asian continent to Europe, North America and Australia from the ni...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
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Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
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In this modern age, most people in developed and developing countries are affected by mental illness...
A wide variety of Buddhist writings originating on the Indian subcontinent and elsewhere in South an...
This Senior Project is an investigation into the Buddhist practice of mindfulness meditation as havi...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Buddhist-derived “mindfulness” practices are currently enjoying popularity amongst both the lay popu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
Buddhism was transported from the Asian continent to Europe, North America and Australia from the ni...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
Religious faith and medicine combine harmoniously in Buddhist views, each in its own way helping Bud...
This study was begun because of the recognition of the problems in health systems we are presently f...
Human beings constantly seek meaning and temporaryhappiness for themselves. Nevertheless, they live ...
From its earliest days, Buddhism has been closely intertwined with the practice of medicine, both be...
This paper is focused on psychotherapy in the teaching of the Buddha found in Buddhist Literature wi...
The teaching unit Buddhist Practice and Analytical Psychology in the masters programme in Analytical...
In this modern age, most people in developed and developing countries are affected by mental illness...
A wide variety of Buddhist writings originating on the Indian subcontinent and elsewhere in South an...
This Senior Project is an investigation into the Buddhist practice of mindfulness meditation as havi...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...
Buddhist-derived “mindfulness” practices are currently enjoying popularity amongst both the lay popu...
The purpose of this study was to explore the integration of ideas from Buddhism and psychotherapy. U...
Buddhism was transported from the Asian continent to Europe, North America and Australia from the ni...
ABSTRACT—Stimulated by a recent meeting between Western psychologists and the Dalai Lama on the topi...