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