Bhikshuni Lozang Trinlae

Kun-mkhyen Pad-ma dKar-po's Amitayus Tradition of Vajrayana Buddhist Transformative Care

Contemplative Text, Phenomenological Experience, and Epistemological Process
Reihe: Pastoral Care - Spirituality - Interculturality / Seelsorge und Spiritualität interkulturell
Kun-mkhyen Pad-ma dKar-po's Amitayus Tradition of Vajrayana Buddhist Transformative Care
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  • 978-3-643-90965-7
  • 6
  • 2017
  • 320
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The book opens fresh ground in Buddhist studies and practical theology by applying... mehr
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The book opens fresh ground in Buddhist studies and practical theology by applying phenomenological research methods to empirically discern transformative aspects of contemplative experience using reports elicited directly from contemporary practitioners.
The work portrays the experiences of performing Kun-mkyen Pad-ma dKar-po's 16th c. ritual in a practice tradition attributed to the 12th c. female Indian teacher Siddharājñī.
Preliminary spiritual care and contemplative factor models are presented along with a detailed theoretical process analysis of positive spiritual development as a method of spiritual care through the contemplative action of the liturgy.

Bhikshuni Lozang Trinlae is a fully ordained Buddhist monastic, contemplative, practical theologian, and chaplain. Founder of Mahaprajapati Vihar hermitage in Solukhumbu, Nepal, her scholarly work is in the areas of contemplative studies and hermeneutics of lived religion, and explores the epistemological and transformative characteristics of religious experience.
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