
Sipaho:
Tibetan Thangka
of Protection contains the
keys to Tibetan Geomancy
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Tibetan Astro
Scienceis an ancient
science for promoting mental and physical health & happiness.
It is based on the teaching of the Lord Buddha, in the year 1027
A.D. called the ShriKalachakratantra. The nicknames in Tibetan are skar-rtsis or star mathematics and byung-rtsis or elmental astrology.
The overall aim of Tibetan astrology
and astronomy, like modern sciences is to understand the cosmos,
how it operates and how we can benefit from its forces and transitions,
in order to live in union with the constant changes and movements
of which we are an intergral part.
Traditional Tibetan Astrological Readings
are an informative guideline of your future possibilities and obstacles. It provides information about relationships, partnerships, business, career, health, talents, spirituality and past, present & possible future events. Inclusive with the readings I offer counsel and recommendations for appropriate courses of action or antidotes to alleviate or remove specific obstacles where appropriate. |
Tibetans incorporated
foreign traditions from the surrounding civilizations of India, Iran, and China into their primal Buddhist orientation
to maximize the positive evolutionary potential of the human race. Their
intention was the attainment of liberation and enlightenment by way
of the perfection of wisdom and compassion. Shaped by this intention
and an altruistic way of life, Tibetan Astro Science can guide,
support and enable us to understand what our human life means in its
ultimate sense. The core of Tibetan Astro Sciences is based on
the synthesis achieved by the Desi Sangy Gyatso (1653-1705), who served
as Regent of Tibet under H.H. the Fifth Dalai Lama, (1617-1682). The
Desi wrote many works in the course of his reign and codified Tibetan
civilization. The White Beryl, one of many works of the Desi,
provided an overview of Tibetan Astro Science, and the myths underlying
it, highlighting its most profound dimensions, its relevance and assessibility.
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