OLLI101512 - Buddhist Psychology [Online via Zoom]
Course Description
Buddhist Psychology
Instructor: Helen Rosen
Dates: Wednesdays, Oct 4-Dec 6
No Class: Nov 22
Time: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
Location: Online via Zoom
Buddhist psychology is concerned with the nature of lived experience. At the forefront of experience stands consciousness. So, how is the nature of experience understood through a Buddhist lens? What is the cause of suffering, and/or, conversely, how can we find happiness from a Buddhist point of view?
Maximum online registrants: 100
Instructor’s Bio:
Helen Rosen, PhD, has been studying and practicing Buddhism for close to 25 years. She was previously on the faculty of The Won Institute of Graduate Studies, where she taught Buddhist Psychology among other courses. She has published articles on Buddhism and Meditation and leads meditation at The Philadelphia Meditation Center in Havertown. She has a certificate from the Integrated Study and Practice Program at The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies.
Notes
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