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The Rubin Daily Offering Week 2 Ep1:Tibetan Medicine with Tawni Tidwell | Exploring Tibetan Medicine 

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For the second week of The Rubin Daily Offering, Tibetan medicine doctor and biocultural anthropologist Dr. Tawni Tidwell joins Curator of Himalayan Art Elena Pakhoutova to explore Tibetan medical thankgas in the Rubin Museum collection and offer practices to keep bodies in balance during times of distress.
In the first episode of the week, Elena Pakhoutova introduces us to a vibrant depiction of the Medicine Buddha Palace. Then Dr. Tidwell shares how everything around us can be a medicine and suggests healthful tips to incorporate into our daily routines.
This program is presented with the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Dr. Tawni Tidwell is a biocultural anthropologist (PhD, Emory University) and a Tibetan medical doctor (“amchi”/“menpa” Kachupa level), the first Westerner to have formally completed her Tibetan medical education in a Tibetan institution alongside Tibetan peers. Dr. Tidwell trained at Men-Tsee-Khang in north India and at the Sorig Loling Tibetan Medical College of Qinghai University in eastern Tibet, completing a five-year program followed by a one-year internship and subsequent apprenticeships with master physicians across the Tibetan Plateau. Dr. Tidwell’s doctoral dissertation integrated insights from contemporary neuroscience, Buddhist epistemology, and biocultural anthropology to understand how Tibetan physicians learn embodied diagnostic practices, particularly for cancer and metabolic disorders. She looks at Tibetan medical training as developing the “physician as embodied diagnostic instrument” through cultivation of rigorous technical and perceptual skills. Previously at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and now at the Center for Healthy Minds in Madison, Wisconsin, Dr. Tidwell examines paradigms of transformation; how complex techniques are able to transmogrify toxins into medicines, trauma into healing and resilience. Dr. Tidwell draws on her extensive background in ecology and wilderness survival and her apprenticeship on the “rooftop of the world” in order to seek an integral understanding of the ecological relationships that sustain transformative work from within and without.
Elena Pakhoutova is a curator of Himalayan art at the Rubin Museum and holds a PhD in Asian art history from the University of Virginia. She has curated several exhibitions at the Rubin, most recently The Second Buddha: Master of Time (2018) and The Power of Intention: Reinventing the (Prayer) Wheel (2019).

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Комментарии : 10   
@sheilaevans9232
@sheilaevans9232 3 года назад
I love the simplicity of this offering and how soothing Tawni's voice is. thank you.
@juiohhkd3447
@juiohhkd3447 3 года назад
Please keep on sharing such knowledge, this video is amazing thanks dr!!
@elizabethfranco2649
@elizabethfranco2649 4 года назад
This was perfect medicine for me this morning. Many thanks
@sylverine7333
@sylverine7333 4 года назад
Thank you Tawni, I am grateful for this initiative and I look forward to watching other episodes!
@Spectre2434
@Spectre2434 9 месяцев назад
🙏🙏🙏💎💎💎
@laurahofer3774
@laurahofer3774 4 года назад
Thank you, Elena and Tawni. It is not likely that I will ever have the opportunity to visit the Rubin Museum, and I am especially grateful for the opportunity to see the collection and to sit with each image for a few minutes. Can you tell me a little more about this beautiful thankha? When and where was it created? Thank you for the introduction to the thankha and for the introduction to Tibetan medicine.
@RubinMuseum
@RubinMuseum 4 года назад
Hi Laura. Thanks for your comment! This painting is titled "Palace of the Buddha Bahaisajyaguru, Master of Remedies (Chapter 1)." It's a contemporary work from the mid-90s and was created in Qinghai province, China.
@laurareske4071
@laurareske4071 4 года назад
Lovely video, and information. I have a question about how to use the nutmeg?
@debraannrobinson-menzies7855
@debraannrobinson-menzies7855 4 года назад
We grind or grate our nutmeg - so using a night I assume just a tiny amount?
@lunaticrafts
@lunaticrafts 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I am wondering what you would recommend for someone with a heat imbalance (Tripa imbalance)? :) With metta, Luna
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