
Navigating Buddhism & Science: Journey or Destination?
Tuesday 31 October @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

What can 2,500 years of striving for Buddhist enlightenment tell us about mental health in the 21st century? Is there a place for science in the path to enlightenment and a place for Buddhist views in the scientific attempt to understand the mind?
Is happiness and wellbeing a journey or destination?
Corey’s back for a 9-week series to talk more about the ongoing conversation between Buddhism and science.
This is a unique exploration how Buddhist and scientific approaches could steer humanity to be happy and well. We’ll go on a thorough exploration of mindfulness, meditation, mental health, kindness, compassion, consciousness and more in an honest look at how the two approaches are collaborating. An inspiring and honest look at the potential, the pitfalls, the obstacles, successes, what’s been done and how the field can be of the most impact to improve the daily life of us all on planet Earth.
Learn why Buddhists still get angry, why psychology can’t cure anxiety or depression, and how to strive for long term mental health while still reaping short-term rewards.
This is for you if you are:
– Interested in meditation but don’t want to be Buddhist
– A Buddhist who wants more tangible effects from your practice
– Interested in research and/or spiritual traditions
– Hopeful of a better future for our planet.
Comfortable in a research lab or mountain monastery, Corey’s work and research sits at the intersection of scientific and contemplative tradition. As always, Corey loves questions, comments, discussions and diversions along the way. So join us online or in-person for a series like no other.
“Buddhism and science are not conflicting perspectives on the world, but rather differing approaches to the same end: seeking the truth. In Buddhist training, it is essential to investigate reality, and science offers its own ways to go about this investigation. While the purposes of science may differ from those of Buddhism, both ways of searching for truth expand our knowledge and understanding.”
– HH the Dalai Lama
Presented by:

Corey Jackson
Registered CEB teacherCorey is a PhD candidate researching the underlying causes of anxiety, depression and emotional dysfunction. His research is the culmination of a degree in Psychology and Sanskrit plus more than twenty years studying and translating Buddhist philosophy from Tibetan to English. These days he works as a meditation teacher, emotion and stress management coach. Before any of this, he was a jazz pianist in Toronto, Canada.
Suggested Resources:
Buddhist and Psychological Perspectives on Wellbeing, Mattieu Riccard
The Universe in a Single Atom, HH the Dalai Lama
Destructive Emotions, Daniel Goleman
Hidden Dimensions: The Unification of Physics and Consciousness, B Alan Wallace
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