Guest guest Posted September 30, 2009 Report Share Posted September 30, 2009 Oct 12-15 Dear all, Due to the large number of requests we've had for a replay option for the Tibetan Medicine Public Talk webcast on Friday, Oct. 2 at 7pm-9pm EST, we'd like to let you know what we have arranged thus far. It is almost sure there will be an audio replay (on demand possibility to listen to the lecture). It is also quite possible that we will be able to set up a video replay (on demand possibility to WATCH the lecture). However, it may take up to a week after the lecture to set this up. As soon as replay is available, we will send a message to these lists with instructions on how to reach it, and whether it will be audio, video, or both. Best wishes to all, and we will try our best. Info on the webcast itself is below. Anna Bartenstein Administrative Director Shang Shung Institute - USA ------------------ Dear all, The American Branch of the Shang Shung Institute would like to announce that from now on we will be offering video webcasts of Dr. Phuntsog Wangmo's Tibetan Medicine public talk series from Northampton, MA. We have received many requests for this service, and we are happy to finally be able to provide this wonderful opportunity to learn about Tibetan Medicine from anywhere in the world. Anyone with an ample internet connection and a web browser should be able to connect to this FREE service. How does this work? Simply click on the following link, or type the following web address into your browser on Friday, October 2nd between the hours of 7pm and 9pm EST (Time zone of Boston or New York City): http://213.203.141.7/ssi-usa/ If you live far from Northampton, MA, don't forget to check your local time for this event before attending. You can do this on the following page: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html If you would like to donate to the costs needed in order to help the Tibetan Medicine live webcast project continue, please click here to donate directly through the SSI-USA online store, or contact us directly at: secretary or 413-369-4928. Please feel free to write us with any questions or comments about this service at: secretary. Also, please feel free to pass this message along to anyone who you feel may be interested. Thanks very much, and we look forward to starting this wonderful project! Anna Bartenstein Administrative Director Shang Shung Institute - USA  The Shang Shung Institute is happy announce this month's monthly public talk:  Metabolic Fire The Essential Principle for Maintaining Health in Tibetan Medicine with Dr. Phuntsog Wangmo Friday, October 2nd, 7-9pm EST It has become common knowledge that a healthy diet is the key to maintaining good health. In Tibetan Medicine it is not considered that one type of food is good for all. Instead the main emphasis is put on how to keep one’s own digestion strong to keep in good health. It is considered that the primary factor which keeps good digestive function is the fire element. Therefore to maintain good digestion the most important thing is to protect the fire element with balanced diet and lifestyle specifically based on one’s own condition of constitution, age, environment and seasonal factors. In the theory of Tibetan Medicine all chronic diseases are caused by indigestion, therefore this topic is of utmost importance. Menpa (Dr.) Phuntsog Wangmo Menpa (Dr.) Phuntsog Wangmo received her advanced degree from the Lhasa University School of Traditional Medicine in 1988. There she studied with Khenpo Troru Tsenam and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyaltsen, two of Tibet's foremost physicians who have been credited with the revival of Tibetan Medicine within Tibet under Chinese rule. Lhajeh Wangmo had the exceptional opportunity to undergo extensive clinical training with Khenpo Troru Tsenam after her graduation. Thereafter, she dedicated many years of work as a Tibetan physician in Eastern Tibet, where she collaborated on and directed projects for A.S.I.A. (Association for International Solidarity in Asia), a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Tibetan people in the sectors of education, health, training, disaster relief, and sustainable economic development. From 1996 to the present, Lhajeh Wangmo has continued her work on behalf of A.S.I.A., setting up hospitals and training centers in the remote regions of Sichuan Province and Chamdo Prefecture. Prior to 1996, she was on the faculty at the Shang Shung Institute in Italy, where she gave numerous seminars and conference presentations on Tibetan medicine. Lhajeh Wangmo is currently on the faculty at the Shang Shung Institute School of Tibetan Medicine in Conway, MA, where she has been in residence since 2001. She is the founding director of this unique program, which can be found online at: www.shangshung.org. To attend IN PERSON: Location: Shang Shung Tibetan Healing Center, Suite 323, Northampton, MA, 01060 Cost: $8 - $20 Sliding Scale SPACE AT THE HEALING CENTER IS LIMITED. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND IN PERSON PLEASE RSVP: (413) 585-1081 or matt To attend by FREE LIVE WEBCAST: Click on the following web address: http://213.203.141.7/ssi-usa/ NEXT MONTH'S PUBLIC TALK: Dharma and Medicine: The Special Relationship between Tibetan Medicine and Buddhism Friday, November, 6th, 7-9pm EST According to Tibetan Medicine and Buddhism, the unique cause of all suffering and illness is ignorance. Ignorance gives rise to the three poisonous afflictions: attachment, hatred and confusion. These three poisons are interdependent with the elements responsible for the functions of the body, known as the nyepa gsum in the theory of Tibetan Medicine. When out of balance the nyepa gsum are the direct cause for physical illness. By exploring this fundamental theory in Tibetan Medicine, as well as other unique features such as consciousness in embryology and karmic conditions of disease, we can better understand Tibetan Medicine’s special relationship with Buddhist philosophy. = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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