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Broken/Nam Sh\xe9

Nam Shé is a Buddhist concept syncretic with the LP term Fabric of Consciousness


Related Terms

La, Nu Shug, Saug

Notes

The pau (Tibetan Shamans) "...maintain that there is only one soul, the nam shé [nam çes]. As a Buddhist concept, the nam shé is consciousness in a very wide sense; it has a number of constituent parts, including the la [bla] and saug [srog], but is not conceived as a soul. Still, because the nam shé is immortal, the pau liken it to the atma (Sanskrit) of Hinduism; that is to say, they see it as a soul. Thus the la and the saug would appear to be soul parts, but this is difficult to state definitively."[1]Buddism

  1. Peters, Larry. Tibetan Shamanism: Ecstasy and Healing. California: North Atlantic Books, 2016.