The Tibetan Tsa-Lung practice, (Tsa-rLung-‘khrul’khor-gyi-bcos-thabs), is a yogic tantric tradition of ancient Tibetan and Indian Buddhist masters. More than 2,500 years ago, Buddha’s healing hands cured many people in this world and the tradition is still practised by the Tibetan spiritual lamas and masters. They cure the people by giving love, compassion, spiritual energy, tantric and mantric power. They transfer positive energy through their hands by touch and restore the body-mind imbalances. This practice belongs entirely to the Buddhist teaching and practice.
Concept: The proper flow of the energy through the body channels (Tsa) brings the cause of a good health and prolongs life. It helps to avoid the toxin accumulation in the channels which blocks the channels and heart functions of the body-mind. The Tsa-Lung therapy practitioners learn the art of holistic healing and the deep nature of the human body-mind systems by knowing the structure of the traditional psycho-physical nature and its functions. One who understands the method may be able to regulate these complex systems. Certain subjects are beyond the human intellectual knowledge and can only be experienced by meditation and practice. The Tsa-Lung practice starts with the knowledge on Tsa, ‘channels‘, and how to use the wind power through yogic practice. The concentration, meditation and visualization as well as love and compassion motivation are this tradition's way of practice.
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