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Intersecting Wisdoms: Indigenous & Buddhist Insights | 2024 M3CS Seminar Series


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Intersecting Wisdoms: Indigenous & Buddhist Insights With John Bradley

Session 6 of our Exploring Meditation, Meaning and the Mind is here! 

Join Associate Professor John Bradley in an intriguing conversation with Professor Craig Hassed in our July webinar: Intersecting Wisdoms: Indigenous & Buddhist Insights. 

With extensive experience in Indigenous communities of northern Australia and decades of scholarship at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, John is a leading expert on Indigenous languages, laws, and social structures. Outside John's academic career, he is a committed practitioner of Vajrayana Buddhism with a deep meditation practice spanning over 40 years; he brings a rich, dual perspective to this discussion. This session will delve into John's personal insights on meditation, meaning, and the mind, highlighting both the synergies and the contrasts between these two profound wisdom traditions.


Exploring Meditation, Meaning and the Mind: 

This free monthly webinar series offers a deep dive into the realm of contemplative wisdom. Every first Thursday of the month at lunchtime, immerse yourself in discussions with a diverse panel of thinkers, meditators, researchers, and individuals from various wisdom traditions, discussing topics like mindful parenting, burnout, morality, and the impacts of technology on attention. These sessions, guided by Professor Craig Hassed, conclude with an interactive Q&A, giving you a unique opportunity to engage with the panelists. This series is an open invitation to explore the profound impact of contemplative practices' and bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and the complexities of modern living.



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