Para la antigua tradición tibetana, el secreto de una existencia serena y llena de éxitos reside en no tener miedo. Pero en nuestra sociedad, donde el estrés constituye la norma, hemos hecho del temor una forma de vida. En este libro práctico y profundamente iluminador, Christopher Hasard, reconocido autor de la obra El enfoque tibetano del pensamiento positivo , nos muestra cómo el miedo es, precisamente, nuestro gran aliado en el camino a la paz interior. A través de ejercicicos, meditaciones y reflexiones extraÃdas de la filosofÃa Bön, el autor nos invita a explorar los temores que nos limitan, nos empobrecen y nos hacen creer que nuestros sueños no se pueden hacer realidad. Mediante antiguas técnicas, seremos capaces de afrontar y superar cada uno de los doce tipos de miedo a los que se enfrenta un ser humano; un camino de autodescubrimiento que culminará en una vida de armonÃa y serenidad. Christopher Hasard empezó a estudiar la tradición espiritual y la práctica médica de la filosofÃa Bön tibetana a la edad de cuatro años, y actualmente está considerado uno de los grandes maestros de esta antigua sabidurÃa. / Autor del libro El enfoque tibetano del pensamiento positivo , ocupa también un puesto directivo en el Centro Médico Edén, de Londres.The ancient Tibetan Bön tradition includes a beautiful teaching for transforming fear into serenity. In this inspiring book, Tibetan Bön practitioner Christopher Hansard explains the twelve types of fear believed by traditional teaching to affect our lives. He shares the age-old techniques for facing and overcoming these fears, and shows how, without them, we are better able to connect with our deepest self.
Christopher Hansard practises as a Psychological Trauma Therapist and Therapeutic Facilitator. He uses Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy(ACT) and is a CCC registered Counsellor and Schema Coach. He is also a practitioner of Tibetan Dur Bon Medicine and an international workshop and seminar leader in the areas of health, mindfulness, well-being, humanity and spirituality. He is the author of three best selling books on pre-Buddhist Tibetan medicine, health, lifestyle and spirituality. He was first published in the United Kingdom by Hodder & Stoughton and in the U. S. A by Simon & Schuster.
Each of the books took traditional Tibetan medical, psychological and healing wisdom and showed the readers how to apply these principles to improve the quality of their lives without any prior or specialist knowledge of Tibetan culture or beliefs. The books are:
The Tibetan Art of Living: Wise Body, Wise Mind, Wise Life;
The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking: Successful Thoughts for Successful Living,
The Tibetan Art of Serenity: How to Heal Fear and Gain Contentment
His books are published in over fourteen languages and various English language editions including e-books. He has been a keynote speaker worldwide on health, society and well-being and has twice spoken at the Oxford Union. Christopher has written regular columns on health and well-being for British national newspapers and magazines. Christopher is also invited to give his opinions to key individuals on social trends, geopolitical and economic scenarios and outcomes caused by the changing psycho-social, emotional and resource based demands on society. He has also contributed to the HSBC World Technical Analysis that examines how the markets are affected by these influences. He was also a co-director of a small merchant bank and consultancy that advised governmental clients on the above issues. He has had a radio show with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and has written regular columns in the British National Press. Christopher has also been featured in The Sunday Times, The Times, The Financial Times, The Independent, The Scotsman, Scotsman on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph, Vogue, The London Evening Standard, The Daily Express, Mail on Sunday and many other publications and general interest magazines. He has appeared on both radio and television in the United Kingdom, and globally.
Christopher works with emotional and psychological aspects of serious and terminal illness including tropical illness and disease. He assists clients who experience depression, grief, identity, religious and spiritual crisis, internet harassment and Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder. He works with patients suffering from Chronic Pain, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Repetitive Stress Injury and Fibromyalgia and psychogenic illness.
He also runs a general practice in Tibetan Dur Bon medicine treating a wide range of common and more serious health conditions. He also teaches well-being and lifestyle skills and mindfulness training for business people, artists and public figures. His clients and patients come from all parts of the world and all walks of life and backgrounds. He practices in Mayfair, Central London, England and a member of the following organisations:
Royal Society of Medicine;
Fellow of Royal Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene;
International Association for the Study of Pain
British Holistic Medical Association,
United Kingdom Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners;
United Kingdom Psychological Trauma Society;
European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies;
International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies;
Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists;
Society for Clinical Mindfulness and Meditation;
The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London
Association for Contextual Behavioral Science;
International Society for Mental Health Online;
Association for Death Education and Counselling;
Royal Institution of Great Britain;
Fellow of Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA)
a few quotes about Christopher:
'This man certainly practises what he preaches. If recent events illustrate the creeping sickness pervading our world, perhaps he is among the few who not only have a rare insight into reversing the decline but possess a profound conviction that the prognosis is good. ' Jenni Ameghino, The Birmingham Post
'Christopher is one of life's true teachers. Christopher is a true genius who can lead usto a new enlightenment as well as a state of vibrant health.'
Normandie Keith, You Magazine, Mail on Sunday
'Christopher Hansard contributes a wise and powerful voice to contemporary spiritual thought.'Marianne Williamson, Multiple Best Selling Author
'His fans talk of the "profound level of treatment" he offers
and his encouragement to patients to look after and heal themselves.'
Vogue
'Hansard has an extraordinary healing gift' Kathy Phillips, The Evening Standard
'Christopher unblocked the pain of the rape which I'd buried along with a lifetime of lesser unresolved hurts. I began to see that my life had somehow got out of balance, that I was frightened of my own emotions, that something inside had become disconnected and this was my chance to do something about it-to gain rather than lose from a terrible act of violation.' Fliss Coombs, The Daily Telegraph
'Now, don't all rush. Hansard's gentle, holistic approach might just be the ticket.'Rose Shepherd, The Sunday Times Magazine
'His dedication to the healing arts is palpable.' Lee Randall, Scotland on Sunday
'I was looking to build a more balanced life. I wanted something professional with a spiritual edge.'Douglas Brown, The Financial Times
'Christopher Hansard is clearly a modern apothecary' Catherine Bassingdale, The Evening Standard
