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Geographical Table of Contents
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction xv
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Early Modernity
- 1. Buddhist Monastic Physicians’ Encounters with the Jesuits in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Japan, as Told from Both Sides 3
- 2. On Sickness, Society, and the New Self in Early Edo Japan: Soshin’s Dharma Words (Seventeenth Century) 16
- 3. Buddhism and Scholarly Medicine in Seventeenth-Century: China Three Prefaces to the Work of Yu Chang (1585–1664) 22
- 4. An Eighteenth-Century Mongolian Treatise on Smallpox Inoculation: Lobsang Tsültim’s “The Practice of Preparing Medicine for the Planting of Heaven’s White Flower” (1785) 33
- 5. Psychosomatic Buddhist Medicine at the Dawn of Modern Japan: Hara Tanzan’s “On the Difference Between the Brain and the Spinal Cord” (1869) 38
- 6. No Sympathy for the Devils: A Colonial Polemic Against Yakṣa Healing Rituals (1851) 45
- 7. “Enveloped in the Deep Darkness of Ignorance and Superstition”: Western Observers of Buddhism and Medicine in the Kingdom of Siam in the Colonial Era 52
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Ruptures and Reconciliations
- 8. Three Tibetan Buddhist Texts on the Dangers of Tobacco (Late Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century) 65
- 9. Buddhism and Biomedicine in Republican China: Taixu’s “Buddhism and Science” (1923) and Ding Fubao’s Essentials of Buddhist Studies (1920) 87
- 10. Reconciling Scripture and Surgery in Tibet: Khyenrap Norbu’s Arranging the Tree Trunks of Healing (1952) 94
- 11. Healing Wisdom: An Appreciation of a Twentieth-Century Japanese Scientist’s Paintings of the Heart Sūtra 100
- 12. Mantras for Modernity: Nida Chenagtsang’s “Mantra Healing Is an Indispensable Branch of Tibetan Traditional Medicine” (2003) and “A Rough Explanation of How Mantras Work” (2015) 108
- 13. Science and Authority in Tibetan Medicine: Gönpokyap’s “Extraordinarily Special Features of the Human Body” (2008) 118
- 14. “We Will Live Long Lives and Attain Great Health”: Monk Changlyu’s The Book of Diagnosis and Natural Foods (2014) 127
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Hybridities and Innovations
- 15. Taiwanese Tantra: Guru Wuguang’s Art of Yogic Nourishment and the Esoteric Path (1966) 137
- 16. Making a Modern Image of Jīvaka: “First Encounters with Jīvaka Komārabhacca, the High Guru of Healers and the Inspiration for Sculpting His Image” (1969) 147
- 17. Gross National Happiness: Buddhist Principles and Bhutanese National Health Policy 158
- 18. Using Buddhist Resources in Post-disaster Japan: Taniyama Yōzō’s “Vihāra Priests and Interfaith Chaplains” (2014) 164
- 19. Medicine Wizards of Myanmar: Four Recent Facebook Posts 177
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Meditation and Mental Health
- 20. Naikan and Psychiatric Medicine: Takemoto Takahiro’s Naikan and Medicine (1979) 189
- 21. A Contemporary Shingon Priest’s Meditation Therapies: Selections from the Writings of Ōshita Daien (2006–2016) 196
- 22. Mindfulness in Westminster: The All-Party Parliamentary Group, Mindful UK (2015) 204
- 23. Medicalizing Sŏn Meditation in Korea: An Interview with Venerable Misan Sŭnim 215
- 24. Misuses of Mindfulness: Ron Purser and David Loy’s “Beyond McMindfulness” (2013) 24. Misuses of Mindfulness Ron Purser and David Loy’s “Beyond McMindfulness” (2013) 221
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Crossing Boundaries
- 25. Rediscovering Living Buddhism in Modern Bengal: Maniklal Singha’s The Mantrayāna of Rārh (1979) 231
- 26. Conversations with Two (Possibly) Buddhist Folk Healers in China 235
- 27. Interview with a Contemporary Chinese American Healer 241
- 28. “We Need to Balance Out the Boisterous Spirits and Gods”: Buddhism in the Healing Practice of a Contemporary Korean Shaman 252
- 29. Among Archangels, Aliens, and Ascended Masters:Avalokiteśvara Joins the New Age Pantheon 264
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Buddhist Healing in Practice
- 30. Buddhism and Resistance in Northern Thai Traditional: Medicine An Interview with an Unlicensed Thai Folk Healer 275
- 31. Burmese Alchemy in Practice: Master U Shein’s Healing Practice 281
- 32. Mental Illness in the Sowa Rigpa Clinic: A Conversation with Dr. Teinlay P. Trogawa 289
- 33. Biographical Interview with the Tantric Meditator Tshampa Tseten from Bhutan: With a Translation of His “Edible Letters” 298
- 34. Japanese Buddhist Women’s “Way of Healing” 310
- 35. Conversations About Buddhism and Health Care in Multiethnic Philadelphia 317
- Geographical Table of Contents 327
- Glossary 331
- References 341
- Contributors 373
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction xv
-
Early Modernity
- 1. Buddhist Monastic Physicians’ Encounters with the Jesuits in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Japan, as Told from Both Sides 3
- 2. On Sickness, Society, and the New Self in Early Edo Japan: Soshin’s Dharma Words (Seventeenth Century) 16
- 3. Buddhism and Scholarly Medicine in Seventeenth-Century: China Three Prefaces to the Work of Yu Chang (1585–1664) 22
- 4. An Eighteenth-Century Mongolian Treatise on Smallpox Inoculation: Lobsang Tsültim’s “The Practice of Preparing Medicine for the Planting of Heaven’s White Flower” (1785) 33
- 5. Psychosomatic Buddhist Medicine at the Dawn of Modern Japan: Hara Tanzan’s “On the Difference Between the Brain and the Spinal Cord” (1869) 38
- 6. No Sympathy for the Devils: A Colonial Polemic Against Yakṣa Healing Rituals (1851) 45
- 7. “Enveloped in the Deep Darkness of Ignorance and Superstition”: Western Observers of Buddhism and Medicine in the Kingdom of Siam in the Colonial Era 52
-
Ruptures and Reconciliations
- 8. Three Tibetan Buddhist Texts on the Dangers of Tobacco (Late Nineteenth to Twenty-First Century) 65
- 9. Buddhism and Biomedicine in Republican China: Taixu’s “Buddhism and Science” (1923) and Ding Fubao’s Essentials of Buddhist Studies (1920) 87
- 10. Reconciling Scripture and Surgery in Tibet: Khyenrap Norbu’s Arranging the Tree Trunks of Healing (1952) 94
- 11. Healing Wisdom: An Appreciation of a Twentieth-Century Japanese Scientist’s Paintings of the Heart Sūtra 100
- 12. Mantras for Modernity: Nida Chenagtsang’s “Mantra Healing Is an Indispensable Branch of Tibetan Traditional Medicine” (2003) and “A Rough Explanation of How Mantras Work” (2015) 108
- 13. Science and Authority in Tibetan Medicine: Gönpokyap’s “Extraordinarily Special Features of the Human Body” (2008) 118
- 14. “We Will Live Long Lives and Attain Great Health”: Monk Changlyu’s The Book of Diagnosis and Natural Foods (2014) 127
-
Hybridities and Innovations
- 15. Taiwanese Tantra: Guru Wuguang’s Art of Yogic Nourishment and the Esoteric Path (1966) 137
- 16. Making a Modern Image of Jīvaka: “First Encounters with Jīvaka Komārabhacca, the High Guru of Healers and the Inspiration for Sculpting His Image” (1969) 147
- 17. Gross National Happiness: Buddhist Principles and Bhutanese National Health Policy 158
- 18. Using Buddhist Resources in Post-disaster Japan: Taniyama Yōzō’s “Vihāra Priests and Interfaith Chaplains” (2014) 164
- 19. Medicine Wizards of Myanmar: Four Recent Facebook Posts 177
-
Meditation and Mental Health
- 20. Naikan and Psychiatric Medicine: Takemoto Takahiro’s Naikan and Medicine (1979) 189
- 21. A Contemporary Shingon Priest’s Meditation Therapies: Selections from the Writings of Ōshita Daien (2006–2016) 196
- 22. Mindfulness in Westminster: The All-Party Parliamentary Group, Mindful UK (2015) 204
- 23. Medicalizing Sŏn Meditation in Korea: An Interview with Venerable Misan Sŭnim 215
- 24. Misuses of Mindfulness: Ron Purser and David Loy’s “Beyond McMindfulness” (2013) 24. Misuses of Mindfulness Ron Purser and David Loy’s “Beyond McMindfulness” (2013) 221
-
Crossing Boundaries
- 25. Rediscovering Living Buddhism in Modern Bengal: Maniklal Singha’s The Mantrayāna of Rārh (1979) 231
- 26. Conversations with Two (Possibly) Buddhist Folk Healers in China 235
- 27. Interview with a Contemporary Chinese American Healer 241
- 28. “We Need to Balance Out the Boisterous Spirits and Gods”: Buddhism in the Healing Practice of a Contemporary Korean Shaman 252
- 29. Among Archangels, Aliens, and Ascended Masters:Avalokiteśvara Joins the New Age Pantheon 264
-
Buddhist Healing in Practice
- 30. Buddhism and Resistance in Northern Thai Traditional: Medicine An Interview with an Unlicensed Thai Folk Healer 275
- 31. Burmese Alchemy in Practice: Master U Shein’s Healing Practice 281
- 32. Mental Illness in the Sowa Rigpa Clinic: A Conversation with Dr. Teinlay P. Trogawa 289
- 33. Biographical Interview with the Tantric Meditator Tshampa Tseten from Bhutan: With a Translation of His “Edible Letters” 298
- 34. Japanese Buddhist Women’s “Way of Healing” 310
- 35. Conversations About Buddhism and Health Care in Multiethnic Philadelphia 317
- Geographical Table of Contents 327
- Glossary 331
- References 341
- Contributors 373
- Index 379