Michael R. Sheehy is a meditation researcher and scholar of Tibetan Buddhism. He studies how meditation works in bodies and minds, cultures and ecologies, and intersubjectively. His work gives attention to how the generative, dynamic, and ever-evolving processes of contemplative practices are relevant to advancing discourses in the humanities, cultural psychology, and the cognitive sciences. Read More.
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ARTICLE : “The Case of the Missing Shangpas in Tibet”
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“The Case of the Missing Shangpas in Tibet.” In Reasons and Lives in Buddhist Traditions: Studies in Honor…
TRANSLATION : “Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen on Refraining from Meat”
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“Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen on Refraining from Meat.” In The Faults of Meat: Tibetan Buddhist Writings on Vegetarianism. Edited…