Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation, and Ritual: In India and Beyond

Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation, and Ritual: In India and Beyond

Virtual Course | Available

Zoom North Miami, FL 33180 United States
use laptop/tablet/phone
anyone
1/21/2025-2/25/2025
3:00 PM-4:30 PM EDT on Tue
$90.00
$70.00

Buddhist Philosophy, Meditation, and Ritual: In India and Beyond

Virtual Course | Available

We are delighted to be able to continue our collaboration with OSHER ONLINE, an educational service that is offered by our "big sister" the Osher National Resource Center (NRC) at Northwestern University. This class is being run and organized by NRC staff. Sessions are live and will not be recorded. 


This course introduces the key philosophical concepts (meditation practices, and rituals) that have defined Buddhist traditions in India and beyond. We will analyze central Buddhist teachings and their relationship to these three important domains, which interweave theory and practice. First, we will explore the historical figure of the Buddha. We will then examine the three phases of Indian Buddhist traditions: (1) Theravada, which emphasizes ascetic ideals and monasticism; (2) Mahayana, which prioritizes compassion, wisdom, and the ideal of the bodhisattva; and (3) Vajrayana, the tantric tradition that claims the human body as central to enlightenment and explores the relationship between each living being and the cosmos. We will explore the contrasts among the meditative and ritual practices across these three traditions and analyze how these practices reflect varying philosophies. We will discuss Buddhist iconography, ritual objects, and art.



Your instructor: Eileen Goddard
Eileen Goddard is a lecturer and PhD student at the University of California Santa Barbara. Eileen's dissertation research focuses on the 16th century Gau?iya Vai??ava tradition and comparatively analyzes Indian religious constructions of "perfected" minds and bodies. Eileen's broader research interests include comparative Indian philosophy, Sanskrit literature and poetics, devotion (bhakti), perception, and gender and sexuality. Eileen completed her MA in Religion at Rutgers University and BA in Philosophy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.







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    Please note that this class will be run and organized by the National Resource Center in Chicago and NOT by OLLI at FIU.
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