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BG 086: How Did Descartes Die? Episode | Buddhist Geeks

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This podcast is a free weekly show that presents ground-breaking interviews with various Buddhist teachers, scholars, and advanced practitioners. We speak to people from the Theravada, Tibetan, Shambhala, and Zen traditions and focus primarily on contemporary issues that affect both theory and practice in the West.

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BG 086: How Did Descartes Die?


BG 086: How Did Descartes Die?

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DATE : Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:00:00 -0000
Entered in Database : 2008-09-01 06:00:00
length : 10932204
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Join us this week as we speak with Dr. Peter Grossenbacher, director of the Consciousness Laboratory at Naropa University, about the difference between Eastern and Western modes of inquiry, sensory awareness practice, and of the importance of contemplative education. Peter ties together the Eastern and Western schools of thought by pointing out that they are both loosely interested in the empirical, or what is observable. He also explains the sensory awareness practice that he guides students through, and in our first guided practice here on Buddhist Geeks, leads us through a few minutes of sensory awareness practice. We finish our discussion with Peter touching briefly on the role of "contemplative education," or in an education that is attempting to bring together conceptual and non-conceptual modes of learning. This is part 2 of a two-part series. Listen to Part 1, The Consciousness Laboratory.


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