Events Created By David Brazier (2)

Date range
May 11, 2024
Saturday
  • Forthcoming Seminars

  • May 11, 2024 to Jun 16, 2024
  • Location: On-line
  • Description:

    In connection with the Buddhist Psychology Programme, but open to all members of the BP site,

    there will be 90 minute seminars on BP topics on

    11th May & 25th May

    Join Zoom Meeting:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86465452175?pwd=c2Y0SjFpUk5TV3d2UWVaR2dJTnFpUT09
    Meeting ID: 864 6545 2175
    Passcode: 033246

    Programme

    11th May 
    10:00: Presentation by Geeta Chari
    18:00: Presentation by Yaya de Andrade

    25th May
    10:00: Presentation by Kimiko Nita
    18:00: Presentation by Iris Dotan Katz

    Times are Rome time zone

    You are invited.

     

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    Please also note that there will be a weekend of on-line meetings
    in the "Encounter & Path" series on 15-16th June.
    Details to be announced.

    Happy meeting

    David

  • Created by: David Brazier
October 23, 2024
Wednesday
  • Colloquium on Buddhist Psychology

  • Oct 23, 2024 at 16:00 to Oct 27, 2024 at 16:00
  • Location: Northern Spain
  • Description:
    This is the fourth conference of the International Zen Therapy Institute. Previous conferences have been in Spain, Belgium and Netherlands. It is a colloquium so there is an expectation of involvement. You don't have to be a presenter in order to attend, but we hope that as many people as possible will share their ideas, whether they take a 90 minute, 45 minute or 15 minute slot, alone or jointly with a colleague. Experiential workshops & led discussions will be just as welcome as learned papers. We are aiming to bring together fifty people with an interest in Buddhist psychology, its nature, development,  application and relevance to the contemporary world. I bought one of the first tickets. Come and join me, attend,  participate &  present your work & ideas.  It will be a residential colloquium held in northern Spain in an excellent venue, secluded in the mountains, that we have used before and know well. This is a good place for a colloquium. Previous conferences in this series have
  • Created by: David Brazier