A Buddhist Model of the Neurotic Mind

Code: 12/BMM/01
Dates: 21st & 22 April
Time: Saturday 10am - 5pm & Sunday 10am - 4pm
Duration: Weekend Workshop
Cost: £80.00
Location: 8 Bond Street Row, Brighton, BN1 1RD
Teachers: Rory Singer  
Booking: Continue to Booking Form

 

COURSE AIMS

To leave the weekend with a greater understanding of the Buddhist Wheel of Life and the  Law of Dependent Origination.

How it is reflected in Western Psychological Thinking.

Understanding these theories through direct experience and not just cognitively.

 

WHO IS IT FOR?

Open to all, men and women, irrespective of social background, race, sexual orientation or religion.

Suitable for beginners through to seasoned practitioners.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

During this workshop Rory will present aspects from the ‘Buddhist Wheel of Life’ and its links to Western Psychological thinking.

From a Buddhist perspective we will look at five of the realms on the Wheel of Life: The Human Realm, the Hell Realm, the Realm of the Hungry Ghosts, the Realm of the Jealous Gods and the Animal Realm.

These realms are metaphors of the human experience as opposed to belief systems and fixed views.

From a Western Psychological perspective we will touch into the work of theorists such as D W Winnicott, John Bowlby, Freud and Daniel Stern.

The workshop will contain teaching, discussion, dialogue and meditation.

 

Sorry this course is fully booked.

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