Origin and History
The healing practice according to the lore of the 24 organs roots in the ancient wisdom of Tibetan monks. From one generation to the next, knowledge of this unparalleled method of integration and transformation was passed on – concealed behind monastery walls in the far-off mountainous regions in the Himalaya.
It is said that the monks used this method to prepare themselves for the bardo. Their entire organism was purified in a strong and lasting way to experience full enlightenment during the dying process, so they were able to disembark from the wheel of incarnations.
The American James Murley (Dheeraj) (re-)discovered this practice and made it available to practitioners all over the world. In the course of a severe illness he had found the inner approach to a former incarnation as Jamyang Khentse Wangpo Rimpoche and his old knowledge of the Tibetans. By Dheeraj’s teachings, this method became known outside of Tibet for the first time.