Meditation Saved My Life : A Tibetan Lama and the Healing Power of the Mind
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1608684628
ISBN-13
9781608684625
Publisher
New World Library
Imprint
New World Library
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 4th, 2017
Print length
272 Pages
Weight
270 grams
Dimensions
14.10 x 21.50 x 2.40 cms
Product Classification:
Tibetan Buddhism
Ksh 2,900.00
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Phakyab Rinpocé’s is a remarkable story of adversity, transformation, and ultimately, spiritual and physical triumph. Beginning with escape from a Chinese prison in Tibet following years of torture and imprisonment, the book traces Phakyab Rinpoché’s journey to refuge in the city of New York and Bellevue Hospital’s Clinic for Survivors of Torture.
There, doctors fought a severe case of gangrene, contracted in prison, that was attacking Rinpoché’s right ankle. Rinpoché was also suffering from pleurisy and spinal tuberculosis, attacking his lower back. He had to wear a surgical corset in order to stand up.
The doctors ultimately declared the gangrene infection irreversible” and recommended amputation of his right leg below the knee.
Struggling with this diagnosis, Rinpoché heard an inner voice say, Cutting is not curing.” He rejected the surgeons’ advice and sought counsel from the Dalai Lama. His Holiness answered with one question: Why do you seek healing outside of yourself?”
The book chronicles Rinpoché’s response: a three-year journey to healing through an extraordinary program of some eighty thousand hours of meditation and rigorous training in Tsa-Lung yoga. Living in a small studio apartment in Queens, this Tibetan spiritual leader was able to repel the infection, rebuild his anklebone, and restore full mobility.
Upon hearing of his unprecedented recovery, the Dalai Lama told Rinpoché to tell his story, a personal journey of healing through meditation and yogic discipline that is an example for the world.
There, doctors fought a severe case of gangrene, contracted in prison, that was attacking Rinpoché’s right ankle. Rinpoché was also suffering from pleurisy and spinal tuberculosis, attacking his lower back. He had to wear a surgical corset in order to stand up.
The doctors ultimately declared the gangrene infection irreversible” and recommended amputation of his right leg below the knee.
Struggling with this diagnosis, Rinpoché heard an inner voice say, Cutting is not curing.” He rejected the surgeons’ advice and sought counsel from the Dalai Lama. His Holiness answered with one question: Why do you seek healing outside of yourself?”
The book chronicles Rinpoché’s response: a three-year journey to healing through an extraordinary program of some eighty thousand hours of meditation and rigorous training in Tsa-Lung yoga. Living in a small studio apartment in Queens, this Tibetan spiritual leader was able to repel the infection, rebuild his anklebone, and restore full mobility.
Upon hearing of his unprecedented recovery, the Dalai Lama told Rinpoché to tell his story, a personal journey of healing through meditation and yogic discipline that is an example for the world.
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