Myth and Reason: Imagination, Poetic Thinking and Language in Early Buddhist Discourses

How do we reconcile the seemingly rational and plausible parts of the Suttas with other highly mythological and frequently implausible parts? Early Buddhist texts, usually known for their rational approach to mind-training, contain a wealth of evocative imagery: analogies, similes and parables. Rather than speaking only to the reasoning mind, these texts and modes of discourse appeal to the intuitive, the imaginal, the emotive sides in us. This program examines the interplay between the mythological, the rational, the poetic, the narrative and often humorous stories related in the discourses. Such an approach appeals to every aspect of our humanity and suggests a more integrated approach to the study and practice of the Buddhist Path.

Program Format: Study seminar, lecture & presentations with two teachers, Q&R, small and large group discussion, some silent meditation

Participation Expectations: Full attendance throughout the four-day program; camera on is appreciated; a large screen device (tablet and bigger) makes the interactive part of the program more meaningful.

Experience Level:

Suitable for intermediate and advanced practitioners.

Prerequisites:

Some familiarity with meditation practice and Early Buddhist textual material would be of use.

Cancellation Policy:

We understand that personal circumstances may require you to cancel your registration. In these cases, please contact us right away. If you cancel before the program starts, you are eligible for a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee ($100 for Online Immersives). Registration fees are nonrefundable after the program starts.

Online Schedule:

This program is hosted on Zoom. You can check the time of the group sessions in your timezone here: https://dateful.com/time-zone-converter. The schedule for this program (shown in US Eastern Time) is as follows:

Friday, May 29:

09:00-11:00 AM ET Opening Session, Program Overview (CET 15:00-17:00)

1:00-4:00 PM ET Afternoon Session (CET 19:00-22:00)

4:15-4:45 PM ET Closing Session (CET 22:15–22:45)


Saturday, May 30

08:15 AM ET Sit (CET 14:15)

09:00-11:00 AM ET Morning Session (CET 15:00-17:00)

1:00-4:00 PM ET Afternoon Session (CET 19:00-22:00)

4:15-4:45 PM ET Closing Session (CET 22:15–22:45)


Sunday, May 31

08:15 AM ET Sit (CET 14:15)

09:00-11:00 AM ET Morning Session (CET 15:00-17:00

1:00-4:00 PM ET Afternoon Session (CET 19:00-22:00)

4:15-4:45 PM ET Closing Session (CET 22:15–22:45)


Monday, June 1

08:15 AM ET Sit (CET 14:15)

09:00-11:00 AM ET Morning Session (CET 15:00-17:00)

1:00-4:00 PM ET Program Closing Session (CET 19:00-22:00)

Please note that sessions will be recorded and made available to participants within 48 hours of each session. Recordings remain available for four weeks from the program end date.