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Windhorse may
refer to: Wind Horse, an
allegory for the
human soul in the
shamanistic tradition of East Asia and
Central Asia.
Windhorse (film) This disambiguation...
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Windhorse is an
American film from 1998,
directed and
produced by Paul Wagner, co-directed by
Thupten Tsering and co-produced with
Julia Elliott. The...
- "divine dharma") and folk
religion (Wylie: mi chos, "human dharma").
Windhorse was
predominantly a
feature of the folk culture, a "mundane
notion of...
- Path to
Realization (PDF).
Windhorse Publications. 2003. ISBN 978-1899579549.
Perspectives on Satipaṭṭhāna (PDF).
Windhorse Publications. 2013. From Craving...
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largest community business was
Windhorse: Evolution, a gift
wholesaling business and a
chain of gift shops.
Windhorse:
Evolution closed down in 2015....
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working with one's mind and life.
Windhorse (Tib. lungta): Akin to Qi or life force,
practitioners cultivate windhorse through a
variety of
practices and...
- (September 3, 1933 –
October 10, 2019) was the co-founder and CEO of
Windhorse International, a for-profit
social venture with the
mission of inspiring...
- Realization," p. 71.
Windhorse Publications. Anālayo (2003). "Satipaṭṭhāna: The
Direct Path to Realization," p. 225.
Windhorse Publications. Webster...
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Windhorse 1977 (originally
published 1967)
Windhorse pp.69–70; and in the
lecture ‘Karma and Rebirth’, in
edited form in Who is the Buddha?
Windhorse...
- ISBN 978-955-24-0280-7. Sangharak****a (1996). A
Guide to the
Buddhist Path.
Windhorse Publications. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-899579-04-4. Skilton, Andrew. A Concise...