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  2. Five Tibetan Rites - Wikipedia

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    The Five Tibetan Rites is a system of exercises first publicized by Peter Kelder in a 1939 booklet titled The Eye of Revelation. The system is also referred to as ...

  3. Chöd - Wikipedia

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    Chöd (Tibetan: གཅོད, Wylie: gcod lit. 'to sever' [1]) is a spiritual practice found primarily in the Yundrung Bön tradition as well as in the Nyingma and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism (where it is classed as Anuttarayoga Tantra in Kagyu and Anuyoga in Nyingma). [2]

  4. Carolinda Witt - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 she was introduced to The Five Tibetan Rites through a teacher of the Five Rites, and began teaching them in workshops throughout Australia, New Zealand and the USA. In the beginning, her teaching followed the methodology described by Peter Kelder in his 1939 book The Eye of Revelation. However this book contains very limited ...

  5. Category:Yoga series - Wikipedia

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    Five Tibetan Rites; P. Postures of Bikram Yoga; S. Sun Salutation This page was last edited on 1 July 2021, at 11:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:Physical exercise - Wikipedia

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    Weight training (5 C, 13 P) Y. Yoga as exercise (11 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Physical exercise" ... Five Tibetan Rites; Floor-Barre; Football strength; Form (exercise)

  7. Classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Yoga tantra is the last and highest of the outer tantras, and here external rites are seen as much less important than internal practices. The empowerments given are the empowerment of the 5 Buddha families, and the empowerment of the Vajra master, and disciples must take on the commitments of the 5 buddha families, and take the tantric vows. [17]

  8. Kum Nye - Wikipedia

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    Many Tibetan Buddhist and Bon traditions contain Kum Nye practices. These can be entirely different both in purpose and in methods. For instance, some forms are very slow-moving; others are intensely aerobic. The Tibetan Medical Tantras (scriptures) are the basis for some practices, and are mainly therapeutic.

  9. Talk:Five Tibetan Rites - Wikipedia

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