Retreats and other events

Existential Zen: A Seminar with Manu Bazzano

Date: 19 September 2010
Details:

A day of study, meditation and discussion exploring the radical teachings of Zen and their links to contemporary existential phenomenology.

We will look at some famous Zen koans and will study key elements in the teachings of Dōgen, Merleau-Ponty and Lévinas. Zen practice is another word for the appreciation of the everyday, of its mystery and ineffable quality.

To book, send a cheque for the relevant amount payable to E Bazzano (please include a SAE if you need a receipt) and send to:

Manu Bazzano
Suite 7
West Hill House
6 Swains Lane
London N6 6QS

Manu Bazzano (www.manubazzano.com) is an existential/person-centred therapist and a former Zen monk. He is the author of Zen Poems (2002) Buddha is Dead (2006) The Speed of Angels(2009) and numerous papers and articles. He has practiced meditation in various Buddhist traditions since 1978. At present he is writing a book on contemporary ethics.


Event details:

Venue: Room T009, Regent's College, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NS
Time: 10.00am to 5.00pm
Cost: £70/£55 students (6 CPD hours certificats available)
Contact: Manu Bazzano
Phone number: 0781 738 2910
Email address: hazymoon@onetel.com

Listing information:

Event listed: 12/07/2010
Last updated: 12/07/2010
Listed by: Alasdair Gordon-Finlayson
Recurring? No

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