Philosophies of East & West
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​Discover what ancient philosophies can teach us about ourselves, the world​ and building a better future... 
 

Course Topics

• Timeless & Universal Philosophy • India • Tibet • Buddhism • China • Egypt • Greece • Rome & The Stoics• The Neoplatonic School • Philosophy of History
​• The Human Being & the Universe • The Hermetic Tradition
Timeless and Universal Philosophy: The value of philosophy in relation to science, politics, religion and art. The seven principles in nature and the human being according to Eastern philosophy.
Tibet:  Selected passages from the original Tibetan text “The Voice of the Silence”. Connecting with our inner voice. Stages on the inward journey. The importance of compassion and the need to develop concentration.
Buddhism:  Buddha’s life as a parable of the human journey. Essential concepts of Buddhist teachings: the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path as a way of becoming free from pain and suffering. The Dhammapada.
India: The Bhagavad-Gita: the awakening of consciousness and the inner battle. Essential concepts of Eastern philosophy: karma, dharma and reincarnation. Different types of Yoga. The doctrine of ‘avatars’.
Egypt: Ideas about life and the afterlife. The pyramid as a symbol of the human being and society. Moral teachings of Ptahotep, Ani and other ancient Egyptian sages. 
China: The teachings of Confucius and their relevance today. Ethics as the foundation of social order and good relationships in society. The ideal of the junzi – the noble human being.
Greece: The classical concepts of Individual, Society and State. The idea of Justice. Plato’s Republic: the Allegory of the Cave and the idea of the philosopher king. The five types of government. Aristotle and the importance of happiness for harmonious coexistence.
Rome: Essential concepts of Stoic philosophy - courage and strength in the face of adversity, inner freedom and power over oneself. Selected passages from Seneca, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius.
The Neoplatonic School: The fertile meeting of Eastern and Western traditions. Key ideas of Plotinus. The three approaches to wisdom through the love of: beauty, music and philosophy. 
The Human Being and the Universe. Macrocosm and Microcosm: The interconnectedness of all things. The cosmovision of traditional societies. Sacred space and sacred time. The inner quality of the seasons and how to be in tune with them.
Philosophy of History: The concept of time. Are there cycles and patterns in history and nature? Myth and history. Astrology and history. The Age of Aquarius.
The Hermetic Tradition: The perennial philosophy and its exponents in history. The ancient sciences of astrology, alchemy and yoga.
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