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線上经验式佛教基礎學習
2021年2月22日 - 6月18日

"Do rest naturally." Tilopa 

最低要求: 高中期末考試成績: 英語,科學和數學到達C級或以上。

出家人身份的申請人: 至少參加過9年的佛學院學習。

理想的申請人: 大學本科學位: 最低成績C+或三等榮譽。

語言: 請注意授課語言為英語,因此需要較高的英文對話及書寫水平。

形式: 在所居住國家上在缐課程

時長: 全日制四年

評估: 持續評估,包括出勤,課堂參與,書面作業,口頭報告,反思性練習以及其它課程計劃和教學安排。
證書: 覺心教育™经验式佛教基礎學習证书

新開始日期: 鑒於當前的全球形勢,「覺心教育」已將全日制缐上課程的開始日期推遲到2021年2月22日基礎學習課程内容以及更新的2021年度時間表可以從下面下載。有關基礎學習課程的入學申請包,請通過admissions@abidingheart.education 與 Debbie Tan 聯係。 

課程介紹

我們很高興以缐上課程的形式為大家提供從2021年2月開始的第三版“經驗式佛教基礎學習”課程。有了今年夏天缐上兒童發展課程的成功經驗,我們堅信這會是很棒的機會,讓來自世界各地的人們都可以加入我們這獨特的學習旅程。

“經驗式佛教基礎學習”是教師培訓文憑的第一學期課程,也可以作爲單獨的課程學習。該課程通過經驗式的學習方法來探索佛教的世界觀與實踐,並通過禪修,對話和藝術活動介紹理論並加深理解。其重點是佛法的整體性與内化,使之成爲一個人成長完善的一部分。基礎學習對於那些有興趣想要通過認知,經驗和行爲來深化佛教理解的人,將會提供豐富而綜合的學習體驗。請注意,所有課程皆為英文授課

 

理論

我們將探索佛法的三乘教法:聲聞乘或小乘,大乘和金剛乘。在四個星期中,課程會講解各乘的見解,讓參與者了解其美麗與完整性。這個課程會探索一些基本的概念如本初善,世俗諦與勝義諦,緣起,佛性,方便與智慧,以及慈悲等等。這不僅是從唯物的佛教哲學到中觀見解的學習旅程,也是佛教的歷史旅程,其中包括了學習重要的經典,宇宙論,以及有關重點禪修的修持方法。

 

美術與工藝

本課程的獨特之處在於它綜合了多種學習模式。授課與禪修,互動討論,小組活動,創意藝術等活動之間有良好的平衡。喜馬拉雅和轉型藝術可以培養出對以下各方面的理解:通過木頭和黏土雕刻理解形態變化,通過繪畫和油畫找到顔色的隱藏特性,通過音樂和歌唱發現聲音的超凡品質,通過説話和持咒領會語言,以及通過運動和禪舞(手印舞蹈)達到對空間的理解。這些見解會超越理智層面並觸及深度的覺知和直覺力。 

 

禪修

佛教哲學和轉型藝術將沉浸于禪修中。我們會學習明就仁波切所教導的甚深,富有創意,簡單又易于應用的禪修方法。在這四個月的最後,學生將對如何隨時隨地進行佛法禪修擁有極具價值的領會。修持的架構是從皈依和菩提心起始,以當天或每周所學的主要禪修為主要練習,最後回向結行。這是依據見修行各階段修持覺醒之道的課程。

 

Lama Shenpen Hookman teaching about the guru principle in the Vajrayana module which is part of contemplative foundation studies, semester 1 of our teacher training courses. Teacher trainees develop deep understanding of ancient wisdom living philosophical tradition as the foundation for their training.

Contemplative Arts and Crafts

A unique quality of this course is the integration of multiple modes of learning. Lectures are balanced with significant time for meditation, interactive discussions, group processes, and creative and artistic activities. The Himalayan and transformative arts nurture an understanding of: the metamorphosis of form through sculpting with wood and clay; the hidden qualities of colour through painting and drawing; the transcendent qualities of sound through music and singing; language through speech and mantra recitation; and the understanding of space through movement and Charya dance (the dance of the mudras). Such insights go beyond the intellect and touch the realms of deep awareness and intuition. Buddhist philosophy and contemplative arts are immersed in meditation.

 

Meditation

The meditation practices at Abiding Heart include two approaches. One is from the early Buddhist Discourses which are contained in the Pali Canon. The other one is the Mahayana approach. We learn how to meditate using the Buddha's profound teachings and practices as described in the Mahasatipatthana Sutra, (the Four Foundations of Mindfulness), the Brahmavihara Sutra (the Divine Abiding or the Four Immeasurable) and several other discourses. Our focus is on the essence of meditation, which is mindfulness and awareness. The purpose of these practices is to allow the mind to be calm, clear, open, and flexible. We also develop love and compassion through meditating on each of the Four Divine Abiding and then continuing on to the Mahayana practice of sending and taking or Tonglen. By doing these meditations, we learn how to bring love and compassion into our daily lives and how to integrate these methods with difficult situations, relationships, and our thoughts and emotions. At the end of the four months, participants will have a valuable understanding of how to apply Buddhist meditation at any moment in our life.

 

Using a gradual approach we learn to meditate on body and mind. This includes meditating on the five aggregates, the first five senses, and the sixth sense which is the mental consciousness, all of which become the objects of awareness. In this way, all experiences occurring in daily life are introduced as opportunities and support for developing meditative awareness, and loving kindness and compassion not only in formal meditation, but throughout the day. The ultimate aim is uniting life and meditation. 

 

In the Mahayana approach, the meditation practices culminate with the View, through developing wisdom and insight into the true nature of phenomena. We do this using analytical meditation in the Vipassana tradition. The meditation practices presented during this course allow us to begin to see inner joy and basic goodness within ourselves and others. 

The structure of the practice starts with refuge and Bodhicitta, continues with the main meditation that we are learning that day or week, and ends with dedication. This course engages in a path of awakening according to the stages of view, meditation and conduct. 

In summary, Abiding Heart’s Foundation Studies course provides a rich, integrative learning experience and is a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of Buddhist philosophy, develop your meditation practice, and holistically grow with a diverse group of lecturers, artists, teacher trainers and specialists.

Contemplating and Meditating on the Truth of Suffering:
A Pilgrimage to Pashupati, Kathmandu

Fee:

Monthly instalments of    US$500          (5 payments)

One payment of            US$2,500        (1payment)

Additional processing charges per transaction apply. 

If you have any queries, please write to our Admissions Coordinator at admissions@abidingheart.education

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