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Georges Dreyfus: Self as Body in Tibetan Buddhism

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Georges Dreyfus is Professor of Religion at Williams College, Massachusetts. His focus is in the fields of Indian Buddhist philosophy, philosophy of mind, and cognitive processes.
At the age of 20, Dreyfus left his native home of Switzerland and backpacked across Eastern Europe through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to India. He traveled to Dharamsala where he first encountered Tibetan Buddhism. Captivated by its philosophy, he entered a monastery and began the studies that lasted for 15 years. In 1985 he would be the first Westerner to receive the Geshe Lharampa degree, the highest available within the Tibetan scholastic tradition.
He is author of several books including, The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk, and Recognizing Reality: Dharmakirti's Philosophy and Its Tibetan Interpretations.
Dr. Dreyfus and Bryson discuss:

  • His journey from Switzerland to India
  • How he came to be a Buddhist monk
  • The daily life of a Buddhist monk
  • The Philosophy of Conscious in Buddhism
  • Meeting the Dalai Lama
  • The Path of Meditation vs. Scholarship
  • Tibetan Debating System
  • and much more...

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Georges Dreyfus is Professor of Religion at Williams College, Massachusetts. His focus is in the fields of Indian Buddhist philosophy, philosophy of mind, and cognitive processes.
At the age of 20, Dreyfus left his native home of Switzerland and backpacked across Eastern Europe through Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to India. He traveled to Dharamsala where he first encountered Tibetan Buddhism. Captivated by its philosophy, he entered a monastery and began the studies that lasted for 15 years. In 1985 he would be the first Westerner to receive the Geshe Lharampa degree, the highest available within the Tibetan scholastic tradition.
He is author of several books including, The Sound of Two Hands Clapping: The Education of a Tibetan Buddhist Monk, and Recognizing Reality: Dharmakirti's Philosophy and Its Tibetan Interpretations.
Dr. Dreyfus and Bryson discuss:

  • His journey from Switzerland to India
  • How he came to be a Buddhist monk
  • The daily life of a Buddhist monk
  • The Philosophy of Conscious in Buddhism
  • Meeting the Dalai Lama
  • The Path of Meditation vs. Scholarship
  • Tibetan Debating System
  • and much more...

Remember to subscribe to the Somatic Primer Podcast for more engaging conversations. Please give us a 5-star rating in Apple Podcasts if you enjoy our show. Thank you for listening!

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