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Menla Online: The Less Anxious Buddhist

April 23 - May 14, 2020

Dr. David Komodo Kittay

Online Courses: 4 Thursdays | April 23 and 30, May 7 and 14, 7-8:15 pm Registration is free, but you need to register to get the Zoom password.
Buddhism is a path for real people, and real people can be anxious.  Especially these days.  How does Buddhism consider anxiety, and what have Buddha and Buddhist teachers said about it?  Does Dr. Buddha have any treatments for it?  We’ll take a look at anxiety, its causes, and potential treatments from a Buddhist perspective, including approaches from the Sutras, the Abhidharma, and Tantra. Professor Kittay wants you to know that he’s not a therapist and not an expert on anxiety, but will speak mainly from his own experience of anxiety.  He is really nervous about this talk, but thinks it will be ok.Thursday, April 23:  7-8:15pm ETThursday, April 30:  7-8:15pm ETThursday, May 7:  7-8:15pm ET  Thursday, May 14:  7-8:15pm ET .

ABOUT THE TEACHERs

Dr. David Komodo Kittay

Dr. David Komodo Kittay teaches philosophy, religion, and technology at Columbia, where his courses are called “life changing,” translates exoteric and esoteric Buddhist texts, and founded and teaches at The Harlem Clemente Course for the Humanities at the Drew Hamilton Hous...

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