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    Use "tibetan" in a sentence

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    tibetan


    1. · Chinese, Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicine all have effective remedies for dealing with stress


    2. He is of European origin but he has spent many years in Tibet; for many years now, he has been travelling all over the world teaching Tibetan Buddhism


    3. In hindsight I feel that these images were archetypes as mentioned in the Tibetan Book of the Dead


    4. Tibetan Buddhists are relatively small in number, but highly visible because their titular head is His Holiness the Dalai Lama


    5. (Note: Tsoknyi is a widely recognized Tibetan meditation teacher


    6. Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Laureate, Dalai Lama has once made a simple but profound statement about his religion –


    7. In that lengthy article, the reporter related his interview with a Tibetan Buddhist monk


    8. waged against the Tibetan women to reduce their population


    9. He is now explaining to me why he is going to play the gong; I think that he is saying that it is a Tibetan instrument engineered fifteen hundred years ago to help the mind of the monks to find the Theta ways, but I really don’t care since I start feeling really good


    10. Tibetan lamas have documented the actual stages of the death process in great detail

    11. As soon as this reverse process begins various stages of rebirth commence, firstly in the "Bardo", the Tibetan word for this intermediate state, then in a new physical incarnation


    12. Tibetan Buddhist death meditations are designed to prepare for this experience


    13. Finally, as Tibetan monk and former molecular biologist Matthieu Ricard has said: "This process [of releasing old tension] can be called purification, not so much in the moral sense, but in a practical one, rather like the elimination of pollution" [emphasis mine]


    14. [26] Pabongka Rinpoche, Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand: A Concise Discourse on the Path to Enlightenment, new revised edition, edited in the Tibetan by Trijang Rinpoche, translated into English by Michael Richards (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2006), 389


    15. Then for three weeks I was with the Tibetan Lamas


    16. Atisha, a great 11th Century Tibetan Buddhist Master, said:


    17. apply in Tibetan yoga according to the teachings, as reported by dan-


    18. channels – in the Chinese, Indian and Tibetan literature, respectively In


    19. Tibetan yoga relies heavily on the concept of winds flowing through chan-


    20. In Tibetan yoga, it is believed that both white and red drops are found

    21. After they ordered Peter got up and wondered over to the display area and looked at the advertisements for yoga, visiting Tibetan monks, massages, Hypnotherapy etc


    22. yellow Tibetan felt Cap, such as I have seen some Bhutanese wear in this


    23. is distinctly Tibetan in character, with high cheek bones, and is somewhat


    24. valuable by Tibetan monks, so much so they believed that when a


    25. Groups of Tibetan Macaques are numbered in the dozens,


    26. Tibetan Macaque is the largest of all Macaques


    27. The IUCN has listed the Tibetan Macaque as Near


    28. clinical laboratory service for the Tibetan Refugees living in exile


    29. The laboratory has expanded over the past 30 years and now provides a very useful service to the Tibetan and local Indian community


    30. There is a Tibetan Buddhist parable that suggests this truth

    31. That’s what the Tibetan Monks call it


    32. a "Tulku", a reincarnated Tibetan Saint and went on to study in the Universities of Asia in Tibet


    33. me to become a 11 year old Tibetan boy living in a Buddhist


    34. The studies done on Tibetan monks, for example, who have been able to use their minds and altered states of consciousnesses to manifest radical changes in their physiology, supports this


    35. reminded him a Tibetan temple, where there were no distractions for the students that


    36. His mental disciplines had taught him how to maintain his body temperature, similar to a technique that the Tibetan Monks used, called gTum-mo Yoga


    37. You see, there is a small metal object used in Tibetan Buddhist prayer services called a Dorje


    38. A Dorje is held in the right hand and moved back and forth as a part of ritual in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition


    39. A Western trained Tibetan physician ran some lab tests on the mildly restless woman and told the group that she most probably had been poisoned


    40. Tibetan medicine is far from dangerous, far less than Western drugs

    41. “Westerners,” the Tibetan continued, “think that if a little is good, then more is better


    42. “We are here to have the most profound experience we can, even if it means getting up at four fifteen in the morning to go to the local temple and pray with our Tibetan Buddhist brothers and sisters


    43. Tibetan names were all running together in their minds


    44. The Tibetan Abbot began teaching


    45. In the Tibetan monastic tradition, the monastic person in formation learns about the teachings of the Buddha, the Scriptures, and other holy books partly by debating about them in small groups


    46. The Tibetan Buddhist nun was right on target with the differences between Western approaches to energy medicine and some of the practices of the East


    47. Tibetan spiritual and medical teachings were highly guarded and not shared in any complete way with others


    48. She was a lovely Tibetan woman of twenty-six years of age


    49. Krishna explained that the head cook was Tibetan but that she had lived in India for about twenty years so the food would be a reflection of both cultures, and he assured everyone that it would be delicious


    50. Service was in Tibetan style—slow, warm, and friendly














































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    "tibetan" definitions

    Himalayish language spoken in Tibet


    a native or inhabitant of Tibet


    of or relating to or characteristic of Tibet or its people or their language