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New England Institute of Buddhist Studies

 

New England Institute of Buddhist Studies

   

Our Autumn 2010 Courses & Seminars

 

 

 

Discovering Shin Buddhism

 

This is the fifth year of one of our most popular courses. Learn about the history, basic concepts, religious tradition and spirituality of Shin Buddhism. Begins October 24. It will meet for 3 sessions in 3 months. Open to buddhists and non-buddhists. See web site. Registration closes October 10.

 

 

Buddhism 201 - Leadership & Spirituality

 

A continuation of Buddhism 101. This course will deepen the knowledge and practices of the Shin Buddhism and the Buddhist Faith Fellowship. Begins October 17. It will meet for 10 sessions in 10 months. Open to those who taken Buddhism 101 or equilavent (with approval). See web site. Registration closes October 3.

 

 

Buddhism 301 - Mahayana & Shin Buddhism

 

A continuation of Buddhism 201. This course will explore the important Prajnaparamita sutras, Mahayana thought and the teachings and writings of Shinran Shonin and Rennyo Shonin. Begins October 17. It will meet for 5 sessions in 5 months. Open to those who taken Buddhism 201 or equilavent (with approval). See web site. Registration closes October 3.

 

 

The Miraculous Monkey Mind Seminar

 

A fascinating look into what Buddhist philosophy and psychology, western psyschology and neuroscience say about the mind, suffering and the capacity of human change. 3 hours, November 6, 2010.

 

 

The New England Institute of Buddhist Studies’ (NEIBS) courses, workshops and seminars meet One-Day-A-Month and have been designed to deepen your understanding and practice of Shin Buddhism and the whole of the Buddhist tradition.

  

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NEIBS is the direct educational arm of the Buddhist Faith Fellowship which is a tax-exempt, non-profit membership organization under Section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Tax Code.