Illness And Enlightenment
Exploring Tibetan Perspectives On Madness In Text And Everyday Life
de Susannah Deane
Sobre o livro
Tibetan understandings ofnyoné madness encompass a broad range of concepts. Perspectives on the causation and treatment of madness as an illness are informed by Tantric and medical understandings of mind-body structure and (dys)functioning, as well as peoples relationships with non-human entities. In addition, madness may be seen as a sign of enlightenment in the case of some Tantric practitioners. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the Tibetan region of Amdo in northwest China, as well as examination of Tibetan medical and religious texts,Illness and Enlightenment explores the multi-faceted concept ofnyoné through key Tibetan concepts of wind, heart, and mind, as well as human-spirit relationships.