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Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Mental Healing 佛教心靈哲學與心理治療

  In 2-1 section, Prof Ju-En Chien( 簡汝恩 老師 ) introduce the selflessness, which are the five aggregates, Form, Feeling, Ideation, Volition, Consciousness. In Sanskrit called “ skandha” , Prof Ju-En mentions the Samyukta Agama, Yogacara school, there will explain more detail in next sections, and how Vikalpa(Discrimination 了別) works. 2-2 section, Prof Ju-En explain more detail about how rūpa (Form 色), vedana(Feeling 受), samjna(Ideation 想), sanskara(Volition 行),vijnana (Consciousness 識), these five skandha how to interactive together, and how to understand the selflessness.  2-3 section, Prof Ju-En explain the four elements such as earth, water, fire, wind, and so called kasiņas (all places 遍處).  Prof Ju-En and then explain more detail about selflessness, and the benefits of deconstructing self, also the basic concept of Nirvana(涅槃) 2-4 section, Prof Ju-En explains four afflictions based on the view of having a self. How suffering happens due to the view of self. Prof Ju-En ...

Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Mental Healing 佛教心靈哲學與心理治療

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  Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Mental Healing 佛教心靈哲學與心理治療 This is a wonderful course, which hold by beautiful and knowledgeable Prof Ju-En Chien( 簡汝恩 老師 ) and dashing and knowledgeable Prof Ujjwal Kumar.  First,  Prof Ju-En introduce the Pratītyasamutpāda (緣起) and Cetanā (思),  and then, Prof Kumar explain what are Avijjā(無明), Saṅkhāra(行蘊), Vijñāna(識), nāma-rūpa(名色), Saḷāyatana(六入處), Phassa(觸), Vedanā(受), Taṇhā(愛), Upādāna(取), Bhava(有), Jāti(生), Jarāmaraṇa(老死), those are the idappaccayatā(此緣性). Prof Ju-En talks about how the twelve links of dependent origination, and cycle of rebirth which are the called Saṃsāra, there are six kinds of life, and liberation from rebirth called Nirvana , and the three realms which are formless realm,elemental form realm, and sense-desire realm, and Karma(業, 巴利語:kamma) play the important role of it.  Prof Kumar explained the detail of Karma, kāya kamma(physical actions 身業), vacī kamma(verbal actions 口業), mano kamma(mental action...