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Die Körper-Geist-Beziehung im Vajrayana-Buddhismus

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2021
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978-3-8288-4658-6
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Religionen aktuell
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31
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372
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - XVIII
    1. 1.1 Kurzbeschreibung No access
      1. Ansuchen No access
      2. Außergewöhnliche Phänomene No access
      3. Buddhismus im Westen No access
      4. Dialog zwischen Ost und West No access
      5. Wunderkräfte No access
      1. (Trans)humane Potential No access
      2. Wissenschaftliche Entwicklungen No access
    2. 1.4 Forschungsstand No access
      1. Schwerpunkt 1 No access
      2. Schwerpunkt 2 No access
      3. Fragen dieser Arbeit No access
    3. 1.6 Vorgehensweise No access
    4. 1.7 Aufbau No access
        1. Grundlegende Positionen No access
        2. Übersetzungshilfe No access
        3. Kennzeichnung der Ausgangssituation No access
      1. 2.1.2 Herausforderungen No access
      2. 2.1.3 Begründung No access
      3. 2.1.4 Zusammenfassung der methodischen Elemente No access
      4. 2.1.5 Reflexion des Vorgehens No access
      5. 2.1.6 Verortung des Forschungsfeldes No access
      1. 2.2.1 Entwurf des Modells No access
      2. 2.2.2 Ableitung der Hypothesen No access
      3. 2.2.3 Auswahl und Begründung der Methoden No access
        1. Meditation No access
        2. Yoga No access
        1. Körperwissen No access
        2. Askese und Veredelung No access
        3. Unsterblichkeitsbestrebungen No access
        4. Körperlichkeit No access
        1. Schnittmenge Körper und Geist No access
      1. 3.1.4 Zusammenfassung No access
      1. 3.2.1 Atman und Brahman No access
      2. 3.2.2 Körper-Geist-Verständnis ausgehend von den Veden No access
      3. 3.2.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Theravada und Mahayana No access
        2. Dharma, Dharmas und Skandhas No access
        3. Samsara und Nirvana No access
        1. Bodhisattvas und Bodhicitta No access
        2. Buddhanatur und Kleshas No access
        3. Die Lehre der Leerheit No access
        4. Das Speicherbewusstsein No access
      1. 3.3.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Begriffsbestimmung No access
        2. Methode No access
        3. Individuum und Gesellschaft No access
        1. Energieräder und -kanäle No access
        2. Funktionsweise No access
        3. Meditationsformen No access
        1. Moralische Orientierung No access
        2. Auflösung der Polarität No access
        3. Bodhicitta-Substanz No access
        4. Reiner und unreiner Tantrismus No access
        5. Geschlechterpolarität No access
        6. Aufhebung aller Verbote No access
      1. 3.4.4 Kundalini und Mantren No access
        1. Mystische Diagramme und wirkmächtige Kreise No access
        2. Lehrer-Schüler-Verhältnis No access
        3. Gottheitenverehrung No access
      2. 3.4.6 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Deklarationen No access
        2. Im Hinduismus No access
        3. Im Buddhismus No access
        1. Der dreiteilige Pfad No access
        2. Übermenschliche Phänomene No access
        3. Das göttliche Auge No access
        4. Licht- und Feuersymbolik No access
        5. Visionen No access
        1. Tantrischer Ausgleich No access
        2. Die vier Tantraklassen No access
        3. Erhabene und gewöhnliche Siddhi No access
        4. Parapsychische Phänomene No access
      1. 3.5.4 Siddhas No access
      2. 3.5.5 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Einflüsse No access
        2. Deklarationen No access
        1. 2. Die Geistesgifte und der Geist des Klaren Lichts No access
        2. 4. Die Ur-Buddhas und Die Drei-Körper-Lehre (trikāya) No access
        1. Arten von Visualisationen No access
        2. Gottheitenverehrung (Guruyoga) No access
        3. Arbeit mit dem feinstofflichen Energie-Körper No access
        4. Vorbereitung No access
        5. Ablauf No access
        1. Die wichtigsten Schulrichtungen No access
        2. Das Tulku-System No access
        3. Zustandsbeschreibungen No access
        4. Die Lehre der Nyingma-Tradition No access
        1. Transkulturalität No access
        2. Non-duale Konzeption No access
        1. Glückserleben No access
        2. Religiöse Erfahrung No access
        3. Lebensweltliche Erfahrungen No access
        4. Direktes und begriffliches Bewusstsein No access
        5. Vollständige Erleuchtung No access
        6. Einsicht in Leerheit No access
        1. Tod als Chance No access
        2. Das Tibetanische Totenbuch No access
        3. Nach-Tod-Prozedur No access
        4. Drei Zwischenzustände No access
        5. Natur des Todesbewusstseins No access
        1. Luzides Träumen No access
        2. Thukdam No access
      1. 4.1.9 Zusammenfassung No access
      1. 4.2.1 Die verschiedenen Ebenen No access
        1. Der grob- und feinstoffliche Körper No access
        2. Die Suche nach physiologischen Korrelaten der feinstofflichen Termini No access
      2. 4.2.3 Die nonduale Ebene No access
        1. Nadi, Chakra, Prana und Bindu No access
        2. Tsa Lung No access
        3. Feinstofflicher Geist No access
        4. Körper-Geist-Schema No access
        1. Deklaration und Definition No access
        2. Karmisches und Weisheits-rlung No access
        3. Rlung- und sems-Aspekt No access
        4. Hemmung subtiler Innerer Winde No access
        5. Einteilung der Inneren Winde No access
        1. Funktionsweise No access
        2. Der Illusionskörper No access
        3. Erzeugungs- und Vollendungsstufe No access
      3. 4.2.7. Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Yogas von Naropa No access
        2. Basale Meditationsformen No access
        3. Shamatha No access
        4. Vipassana No access
        1. Einordnung und Literatur No access
        2. Praktizierung No access
        1. Vorbedingungen No access
        2. Initiation No access
        3. Gefahren No access
      1. 4.3.4 Ablauf No access
        1. Aufmerksamkeitslenkung No access
        2. Die Vasenatmung No access
        3. Verwendung von Vakuole und Silbe No access
        1. Innere Hitze No access
        2. Isoliertheit und Relationalität No access
        3. Die Erzeugung einer Erlebensform No access
        4. Mitgefühl No access
      2. 4.3.7 Zusammenfassung No access
      1. 4.4.1 Chöd No access
      2. 4.4.2 Tsa Lung Trul Khor No access
      3. 4.4.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Etymologie No access
        2. Die basalen Elemente und Prinzipien No access
        3. Die rlung-Krankheiten No access
        4. Verschiedene medizinische Methoden No access
        1. Rlung und Bewusstsein No access
        2. Die Funktion von rlung No access
        3. Rlung in den Medizintexten No access
        4. Atemübungen No access
      1. 4.5.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Introspektion als wissenschaftliche Methode No access
        2. Zwei Meinungssysteme? No access
        3. Unterschiedliche Termini No access
        1. Dichotomie Körper-Geist und Ost-West No access
        2. Objektivität der Naturwissenschaften? No access
        3. Pattsituation zwischen Ost und West? No access
      1. 5.1.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Dimethyltryptamin und das ‚Dritte Auge‘ No access
        2. Unterschiedliche psychologische Sichtweise No access
        3. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede No access
        1. Neuronale Aktivität No access
        2. Selbst und Umwelt No access
      1. 5.2.3 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Die Entstehung eines modernen Typs des medizinischen Yogas No access
        2. Alternative Medizinkonzepte und ihre Methoden No access
        1. Heilungsformen No access
        2. Religiöse Elemente in der tibetischen Medizin No access
        3. Problematisches Konzept des feinstofflichen Körpers? No access
        4. Verortung der tibetischen Medizin No access
      1. 5.3.3 Die Subjekt-Ebene No access
        1. Epistemisch relevante Übersetzungen No access
        2. Übersetzungsschwierigkeiten von Nyepa No access
        3. Die mehrdeutige Struktur medizinischer Begriffe No access
        4. Die einsilbige Natur der tibetischen Sprache No access
        5. Die verschiedenen Bedeutungsebenen von rlung No access
      2. 5.3.5 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Westliche Vorstellung vom autonomen Nervensystem No access
        2. Die Auswirkungen von Stress No access
        3. Die Polyvagal Thorie No access
        4. ‚Predictive Processing‘ No access
        5. Körper und Emotionen No access
        1. ‚Relaxation Response‘ No access
        2. ‚Hypometabolic Response‘ No access
      1. 5.4.3 Tummo und Stoffwechselveränderung No access
        1. Ein neuartiger Aktivierungszustand? No access
        2. Ist das autonome Nervensystem trainierbar? No access
      2. 5.4.5 Tsa Lung und Wohlbefinden No access
        1. Neuroplastizität No access
        2. Visualisation No access
        3. Die Rolle der Meditation beim Verständnis von Körper und Geist No access
      3. 5.4.7 Zusammenfassung No access
        1. Konvergenz und Dissens No access
      1. 5.5.2 Zusammenfassung No access
    1. 6.1 Ablauf der Interviews No access
      1. Anam Thubten No access
      2. Tulku Lobsang No access
      3. Geshe Pema Samten No access
      4. Tara Springett No access
      5. B. Alan Wallace No access
      6. Chumba Lama No access
      1. Anam Thubten No access
      2. Tulku Lobsang No access
      3. Geshe Pema Samten No access
      4. Tara Springett No access
      5. B. Alan Wallace No access
      6. Chumba Lama No access
        1. Ungenutzte Kapazitäten No access
        2. Tiefe Verbundenheit No access
        3. Auflösung Energieblockaden No access
        1. Form und Bewusstsein No access
        2. Einheitlichkeit der tibetischen Traditionen No access
        3. Verschiedene ‚Körper‘ No access
        4. Allgemeiner und individueller Buddhismus No access
        5. Tummo und Kundalini No access
        1. Verbindung von Körper und Geist No access
        2. Geist dominanter als Körper No access
        3. Geist ist Herz No access
        4. Gewöhnliche und erhabene Siddhi No access
        5. Chöd-Praxis No access
        6. Tiefe meditative Konzentration No access
        7. Dominanz No access
        8. Botschaft außergewöhnlicher Phänomene No access
        9. Bedeutung des Yabyum bei Tummo No access
        10. Bedeutung des Lehrers No access
        1. Modell der Kundalini-Erweckung No access
        2. Präsentation von übernatürlichen Kräften No access
        3. Siddhi No access
        4. Kundalini und Tummo No access
        5. Trikaya und Kundalini No access
        6. Kriyas No access
        7. Chakrenarbeit No access
        1. Placebo-Effekt No access
        2. Jenseits von Physikalismus No access
        3. Asiatische Energiekonzepte No access
        4. Epigenetik und ADHS No access
        5. Augenzeuge von Heilung No access
        6. Studie über Tummo No access
        7. Siddhi-Präsentation No access
        1. Geist und Atmung No access
        2. Körper-Geist-Verbindung No access
        1. Körper-Vorstellungen No access
        2. Erleuchtung No access
      1. 7.1.2 Körper-Geist-Beziehung No access
        1. Der feinstoffliche Körper No access
        2. Praktiken No access
      2. 7.1.4 Innere Winde No access
      3. 7.1.5 Siddhi No access
        1. Tantrismus No access
        2. Tibetischer Vajrayana Buddhismus No access
        3. Dzogchen No access
        1. Traditionelle Tibetische Medizin No access
      4. 7.1.8 Tummo und Kundalini No access
        1. Unterschiedliche Perspektive No access
        2. Individuum und Umwelt No access
        3. Mediation No access
        4. Annäherung No access
        1. Drei Ebenen No access
        2. Traum und Tiefschlaf No access
        3. Dominanz des Geistes No access
        4. Vajrakörper No access
      1. 7.2.2 Körper-Geist-Beziehung No access
        1. Arbeit mit Körper-Geist No access
      2. 7.2.4 Innere Winde No access
        1. Außergewöhnliche Phänomene No access
        2. Gewöhnliche und erhabene Siddhi No access
        3. Motivation No access
        1. Unterschiede in den tibetischen Schulen No access
      3. 7.2.7 Heilung No access
        1. Tummo No access
        2. Kundalini No access
      4. 7.2.9 Dichotomie und Dialog No access
      1. Schwerpunkte No access
      2. Rlung-Konzept No access
      3. Esoterischer Diskurs No access
      4. Möglicher Dialog No access
      5. Implikationen No access
    1. 8.2 Methodenkritik No access
    1. 9.1 Forschungsbedarf No access
    2. 9.2 Ausblick No access
  2. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 347 - 372

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