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Relational Buddhism & Karma Transformation

Relational Buddhism & Karma Transformation

Confluencing Social Construction & Pan-Buddhism (as endorsed by all denominations) & aiming at Karma Transformation through psychotherapy, counseling & coaching.

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What is Relational Buddhism?

Aiming at knowing-self & relating wisely, Relational Buddhism is a psychological approach to the Pan-Buddhist teachings rooted in what I have coined "Ancient Greek Buddhism." Stemming from the 2nd century BCE, basic Buddhism belongs to Western civilization already for 2200 years, long before it went further East. There is therefore no compelling need for Westerners to learn peculiar Buddhist doctrines from China, Tibet, Korea or Japan with inherent exotic/cultural excess baggage. Out of Buddhist thought sprouts a secular Buddhist psychology/therapy-counselling which emphasizes interpersonal relationships as the centrepiece of its daily practice. This includes the assessment and transformation of conversational exchange with oneself through self-speech, particularly on intentional action (karma) and emotions... read more »
what is Relational Buddhism

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Invitation to read on Javanese Borobodur Buddhism

An article on ancient Javanese Borododur Buddhism, in The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Universities (JIABU), Vol. 3.

Click here: The Borobudur: A Psychology of Loving-Kindness Carved in Stone

 

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