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UWest Department of Religious Studies
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2020
The cultivation of religious diversity and honest academic inquiry is a hallmark of the Department of Religious Studies at University of the West.
UWest ISHB Los Angeles Panel - Challenge of the Compassionate actions in the Field
UWest ISHB Los Angeles Panel - Challenge of the Compassionate actions in the Field
มุมมอง: 5
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Humanistic Buddhism in The Platform Sutra of The Sixth Patriarch - Ven. Dr. Juewei
มุมมอง 81หลายเดือนก่อน
Humanistic Buddhism in The Platform Sutra of The Sixth Patriarch - Ven. Dr. Juewei
Listen To the Sound of Silence: The Realm of Nondualism in The Vimalakīrti Sūtra - Ven. Dr. Jue Ji
มุมมอง 55หลายเดือนก่อน
Listen To the Sound of Silence: The Realm of Nondualism in The Vimalakīrti Sūtra - Ven. Dr. Jue Ji
Initiation: Abhiṣekas in Indian Buddhism - by Dr. Ronald M. Davidson
มุมมอง 156หลายเดือนก่อน
Initiation: Abhiṣekas in Indian Buddhism - by Dr. Ronald M. Davidson
A Directly Visible Dhamma - by Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi
มุมมอง 2842 หลายเดือนก่อน
A Directly Visible Dhamma - by Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi
Religious Studies Resources Workshop - With UWest Librarian Judy Hsu
มุมมอง 282 หลายเดือนก่อน
Religious Studies Resources Workshop - With UWest Librarian Judy Hsu
Envisioning the Water-Land Dharma Assembly - Dr. Phillip E. Bloom
มุมมอง 1408 หลายเดือนก่อน
Envisioning the Water-Land Dharma Assembly - Dr. Phillip E. Bloom
Chicago-Style Citations Workshop - Dr. Keith Brown
มุมมอง 458 หลายเดือนก่อน
Chicago-Style Citations Workshop - Dr. Keith Brown
Introduction To Kashmiri Shaivism - Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina
มุมมอง 6K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
Introduction To Kashmiri Shaivism - Dr. Sthaneshwar Timalsina
The Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon Project: Problems and Possibilities - By Dr. Miroj Shakya
มุมมอง 748 หลายเดือนก่อน
This lecture event was hosted by the College of Religious Studies at Mahidol University, Thailand.
Qualifying Exam Preparation Workshop - By Dr. Miroj Shakya
มุมมอง 1699 หลายเดือนก่อน
Qualifying Exam Preparation Workshop - By Dr. Miroj Shakya
High Altitude Preservation Projects in Remote Nepali Borderlands of Tsum - By Ann Shaftel MSC, Ma
มุมมอง 979 หลายเดือนก่อน
About the Speaker: Ann Shaftel works in conservation of Buddhist art within monasteries, dharma centers, museums, universities and communities: continuously since 1970. She is a Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation, Intemational Institute for Conservation, and a member of Canadian Association of Professional Conservators, ICOM and ICOMOS, affiliated with Dalhousie University, and f...
The Sanskrit Diamond Cutter Sutra App - by Dr. Miroj Shakya & Alex Amies
มุมมอง 9610 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Sanskrit Diamond Cutter Sutra App - by Dr. Miroj Shakya & Alex Amies
The State of Research on the Gilgit Buddhist Manuscripts - Dr. Ijlal Hussain Shah
มุมมอง 37310 หลายเดือนก่อน
About the Speaker: Dr. Ijlal Hussain Shah is the Founder and Director of the Silk Road Centre, an Islamabad-based organization dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, education, and sustainable development in Pakistan. Ijlal holds a PhD in Asian Studies and an MPhil in Pakistani Linguistics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. He has authored research articles on language develo...
Women in Himalayan Buddhist Traditions: Transmission and Transformation-Ven. Dr. Karma Lekshe Tsomo
มุมมอง 145ปีที่แล้ว
Women in Himalayan Buddhist Traditions: Transmission and Transformation-Ven. Dr. Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Living Life with Purpose: Entrepreneurship with a Buddhist Toolkit - by Mr. John Brady
มุมมอง 60ปีที่แล้ว
Living Life with Purpose: Entrepreneurship with a Buddhist Toolkit - by Mr. John Brady
The Teachings on The Stages of The Path to Enlightenment - by Ven. Tenzin Choephel Rinpoche
มุมมอง 109ปีที่แล้ว
The Teachings on The Stages of The Path to Enlightenment - by Ven. Tenzin Choephel Rinpoche
Vegetarianism and Animal Sacrifice - by Dr. Miroj Shakya
มุมมอง 199ปีที่แล้ว
Vegetarianism and Animal Sacrifice - by Dr. Miroj Shakya
The Symbolism of Borobudur Architecture & Its Spiritual Significance - by Dr. Hudaya Kandahjaya
มุมมอง 180ปีที่แล้ว
The Symbolism of Borobudur Architecture & Its Spiritual Significance - by Dr. Hudaya Kandahjaya
From the Palm-Leaf Manuscript ‘Sa’ to a New Edition of the Mahāvastu - by Dr. Katarzyna Marciniak
มุมมอง 59ปีที่แล้ว
From the Palm-Leaf Manuscript ‘Sa’ to a New Edition of the Mahāvastu - by Dr. Katarzyna Marciniak
(5) "Learning to Respond to the Human Condition” The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
มุมมอง 56ปีที่แล้ว
(5) "Learning to Respond to the Human Condition” The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
(4) "Death: The Last Moment of a Human" The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
มุมมอง 44ปีที่แล้ว
(4) "Death: The Last Moment of a Human" The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
(3) "The Future of Old Age: Physical & Technological” The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
มุมมอง 39ปีที่แล้ว
(3) "The Future of Old Age: Physical & Technological” The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
(2) "The Persistent Message of Illness" The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
มุมมอง 67ปีที่แล้ว
(2) "The Persistent Message of Illness" The Human Condition - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
(1) "Earthly and Cosmic" The Human Condition - a Buddhist Perspective - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
มุมมอง 133ปีที่แล้ว
(1) "Earthly and Cosmic" The Human Condition - a Buddhist Perspective - by Dr. Lewis Lancaster
Introducing NTI Buddhist Text Reader - by Alexander Amies
มุมมอง 25ปีที่แล้ว
Introducing NTI Buddhist Text Reader - by Alexander Amies
The Life and Contributions of Paṇḍita Vanaratna - by Prof. Punya Prasad Parajuli
มุมมอง 116ปีที่แล้ว
The Life and Contributions of Paṇḍita Vanaratna - by Prof. Punya Prasad Parajuli
The Power of Three - BRAHMA, VISHNU & SHIVA - by Dr. Deepak Shimkhada
มุมมอง 98ปีที่แล้ว
The Power of Three - BRAHMA, VISHNU & SHIVA - by Dr. Deepak Shimkhada
Some Remarks on Buddhist Mantras and Dhāraṇīs - by Prof. Dr. Marek Mejor
มุมมอง 71ปีที่แล้ว
Some Remarks on Buddhist Mantras and Dhāraṇīs - by Prof. Dr. Marek Mejor
Worship and Recitation of Mahāyāna Sūtra - by Dr. Alexander O'Neill
มุมมอง 40ปีที่แล้ว
Worship and Recitation of Mahāyāna Sūtra - by Dr. Alexander O'Neill
What a fascinating topics 🙂🙂
Very interesting, Shaiva philosophy is pretty cool and similar to Buddhism. His explanation of Buddhism is pretty one sided however, since the impermanence teaching in the Yogacara school (which Dharmakirti follows) is only on the level of conventional truth. At the level of ultimate truth, the Yogacara teaches an ultimate unchanging principle, called Suchness, the Dharmakaya, or the "Perfect Nature". The main difference is that Yogacara rejects theism and an atman. The Recognition school's critique of Buddhism that you need an atman to explain memory also does not land against Yogacara, since Yogacara explains memory through the storehouse consciousness, a kind of subconscious stream of mind which is a deeper layer of mind.
She looks like she has Pinkerton Syndrome
And yet, I don't understand emptiness
Pranam 🙏
The mind and senses are BS.
I have this book… it is very profound and I am delighted to hear other people speak about it. We are lucky to be able to hear this. ❤
Samditthiko: The Dhamma is testable by practice and known by direct experience. Sadhu sadhu sadhu Thank you so much, the most Venerable.
Can anyone tell me what in Shaivism is so unique to Kashmir that it qualifies for the name?
I would say the 36 tattvas are extremely different
Also, the Aryan invasion theory is an utter lie. If you speak on Indian spirituality and philosophy at least don't refer to Western propaganda.
What of it is a lie? They came. They ruled. That's an invasion, bro.
@@Baptized_in_Fire. Everything of it is a lie.
@@Baptized_in_Fire. Come and rule : Paganism vanished Come and rule : 🙆 135k years old tools found in Tamil Nadu
When you make an Introduction make sure to do it right. Awful introduction.
To be clear. We do have photographs of manuscript Sa taken before 1978?
Thank you ❤❤❤
Enjoyed the talk a lot. It looks like the end goal of Vedanta and Kashmiri Shaivisom is same. Some terminology sounds different but at heart the steps for realizarion require mental purification followed by contemplation, realization and complete grounding. What is the status of the mind for realized person? It seems so diluted that ego drops and Jiva and Shiva bevome one much like in non-dual philosophy.
What is Hinduism? +++++++++++++++ I have long pondered on what constitutes this so called religion that is sitting on the head of my Tamizh people and have come up with some conclusions .... The priest from the Zoroastrian religion came to india with their Avestan language and fire rituals and later created some slogans in old Sanskrit to form the Vedas which was never written down. These priest learnt the principles of the Samana tradition that originated in the southern part of the sub continent namely in the Tamizh tradition and started incorporating it into their already existent vaiteegam rituals and produced the Upanishads and became vegetarians. For a solid philosophical footing which they needed in a highly philosophical Tamizh infused land about the 8th century Adi Sankara came up with Advaita logic that distorted the original Buddhist thoughts and produced a dichotomical nonsense which did not last the test of time. Later they took up the Tantric Samana Tamizh tradition and put forth the bakti religiosity. This they took also from the Christian tradition and desperately created for the Islamic onslaught. Bakti was based on erotism and appealed to the masses. The high Samana tantric philosophical basis was ruined for the newly conjectured 'Hindu' religion of the wretched puranic tales. This is the history of the Priestly class(Brahmins) that still retain their priesthood in the agamic temples that held sway through the bakti movement from the 10th century onwards. The consecutive non-Tamizh rulers firmly rooted the new found 'Hindu' religion with its caste system( the four varnas) that the British gave the final seal to....
One of the clearest explanations of truth I have ever listened too. And also the closest to nature of reality. I would love to attend a lecture someday. Absolutely brilliant.
Clear commentary! Thank you so much I bought the book
Tantra seems like most life affirming philosophy. 🙏🏽
Om Kali namah
Correct. Advaita Vedanta is incomplete by the lack of a better word. Shiva/Life/Love = Sat.
@@Ekam-Sat explain more please
@@ishmaelmcduffey6676 No need to agree with me. But it seems that Advaita Vedanta is more about negation (negation of the person or ego) whereas Shaivism/Tantra/Christianity/Sufism is more Life-Affirming/Celebrating (understanding the purpose of Shiva/God/Allah/Jesus/Life is Love). It's two different perspectives. I personally prefer the latter. But I guess each person can choose whatever feels best for him/her. We are unique by design/for good reason. 🙏
The version of Christianity we have today is that of gentiles (Paul's Christianity). The genuine teachings of Jesus were lost as Jewish Christians (the _first_ followers of Jesus) withered by the fourth century. Islam on the other hand is only a demonic cult. Just copy pasting from Arabian pagan religions. The TH-cam channel: "Nabi Asli" and "Holy Humanist" does a good job exposing the dark side of Islam via 3D graphics. Must watch! _Rest is fine._
There is nothing that is not Lord Shiva. Om!
All that talking but didn't high light the giants boiling people smdh
We certainly need Universal Salvation now and rituals for people who have died in bad circumstances and are were unable to be looked after.
vajrananga manjushri
Great teaching. A little bit too fast for keeping up with it. Thank you for this new topic to me.
2nd time was even better.🙏🧡🙏
Greetings
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu🙏🙏🙏
What a wonderful and powerful lecture! Thank you so much, Dr. Lancaster, for sharing your experience!
Thank you very much for your kind teaching, do you teach people?
It does seem rather pathetic that a monk should resent nuns getting equitable donations from new foundations because it would mean the monks get less! Its particularly pathetic when as Ven. Dr. Karma said the young monks often come from well off families. Wealthy enough to be able to spare a son in the prime of life? And as Ven. Dr. Karma says, their families support the monasteries to a high level. On that account the nuns should get more from foundations like the science teaching organisation. Suppose that's starting to sound like Communism. At first I thought it meant the teaching of outsiders about the sciences of Bhutan and Tibet. Personally I think they should keep some things to themselves a bit longer. Up to them of course but think about the consequences for energy companies if people were all learning to heat themselves, and their food and houses. It could be the end of civilization as we know it.
Inspiring, most hopeful signs for a long time. wonderful children. Women have always been famous for being good at arguing! Ask my father. We women better be careful reactivating these powers.
Many thanks the The Great Mother and Venerable’s teaching. 🙏🏼
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Thanks for uploading this great lecture!
Wonderful q&a
So, Buddhists are doing defamation in Hinduism. No Vedic script tells about killing. Just common Neo buddhist shit.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Atleast give reference of original sources
more american academic crap. americans think they know everything
Thank you for everything here.
Thank you for uploading the recent lecture series by Dr. Lancaster! It's a honor to hear his great knowledge and wisdom on these topics!
helpful, informative and fascinating. I do enjoy Dr Lancaster's talk about his walks. We're all honored to have him teaching here..
21.29. nice picture.
Thank you Chris too.
unconscious action to conscious recognition of what is happening: then the 'Oh no, what have I done?' moment? What provokes the unconscious that causes the action?
Great photo. The Beats I mean. Did more good than harm I think. Re Buddhism. No such thing as bad publicity.
'What is the price of experience? Can it be bought for a song, or wisdom for a dance in the street?"
Staggering. Great sensitivity. .
23 min. "there are many questions that are still being debated" This must be the most refreshing remark I've ever heard from anyone talking about these subjects. Share on Professor.
This is really a profoundly articulated introduction to the power of embodied practices. Wonderful to hear Ven. Dr. Juewei. thank you!
Please upload more lectures of prof. Kuo, thank you!
I am in awe... thank you Prajwal... I am so glad to hear you teach and see you dance... I even saw a video with you, others, and your dad! At least, I think that is who that was... the crown suggests the master... your father... love, Nicholle B.
Sadhu sadhu sadhu🙏🙏🙏