2022 Self study courses
Philosophy as a Way of Life
Explore the striking parallels between early Buddhism and Hellenistic philosophy…
John Peacock & Stephen Batchelor
€30
Self and Not-Self
What does it mean to be a person? How we can flourish as the ethical person we aspire to be.
John Peacock & Stephen Batchelor
€50
Mindfulness and its Family
Developing the qualities of mindfulness, kindness, compassion, joyfulness and equanimity.
Christina Feldman
€25
Pleasure, Liking and Craving: Buddhist Psychological Perspectives
Akincano and Christoph
This day-long online seminar helps to clarify desire as understood in Western and Buddhist psychologies.
€20
Thinking Out Loud series: Autumn 2020
- The Making of a Self:
Christina Feldman - Early Buddhism and the Existential Dilemma:
Stephen Batchelor &
John Peacock - Stages of Awakening – Stream Entry:
Christina Feldman &
Chris Cullen - Emptiness and Fullness:
Martine Batchelor &
Jake Dartington
Dana donation
Bodhi College Day of Celebration and Discovery
Early Buddhism for Today
Stephen Batchelor, Martine Batchelor, Christina Feldman, Akincano Weber, Chris Cullen, Christoph Köck & John Peacock
Sessions include a panel discussion on study and practice, dialogue on Rebirth and break-out sessions on Universal Empathy, Greek Philosophy and Early Buddhism, as well as Buddhism and the Secular Mindfulness World
£25
Thinking Out Loud: Conversations on Early Buddhism
12 themes related to Early Buddhism are each explored by two Bodhi college teachers, with follow-up Q&A.
Self-study recordings – choose individual themes or all 12.
Dana donation
Themes:
- The Brahma Viharas
- Gotama and Socrates on Ethics
- Radical Awareness
- The urgency of the heart
- The Art of Solitude
- Knowledge, Insight, Embodiment
- Pleasure, Liking and Craving
- Finding Refuge in Difficult Times
- What is Enlightenment?
- Knowing how it feels
- The Factors of Awakening
- The Buddha’s Middle Way
Mindfulness: Origins, Purpose & Transformational Power
Explore the religious, philosophical, and psychological dimensions of mindfulness within the context of early Buddhism.
Self-study online course with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review
Christina Feldman, Akincano Weber, John Peacock & Stephen Batchelor
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
The Four Noble Truths
Understand the Buddha’s core teaching: an essential roadmap for navigating suffering.
Self-study online course with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review
Christina Feldman, Akincano Weber, John Peacock & Stephen Batchelor
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
Secular Dharma
Investigate a path beyond reactivity – an encompassing vision for understanding and practising dharma in the contemporary world.
Self-study online course run in collaboration with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review magazine – with Martine and Stephen Batchelor
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
Universal Empathy
A Fresh Look at the Qualities of the Heart: Kindness, appreciative joy, compassion, and equanimity enrich our lives and allow us to be flourishing, creative, dynamic people.
Self-study online course with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review – with Christina Feldman and Chris Cullen
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
Knowing How It Feels: Creatively Engaging with Habits
What’s the secret to changing our habits? Discover the liberating power of mindfulness of feeling tone.
Self-study online course run in collaboration with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review
– with Martine Batchelor
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
Dependent Arising
Study the most profound and freeing teaching of the Buddha with the founders of Bodhi College
Self-study online course with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review
Christina Feldman, Akincano Weber, John Peacock & Stephen Batchelor
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site
Seven Factors of Awakening
The seven factors of awakening are mindfulness, investigation, energy, joy, tranquility, unification, and equanimity. It is the development and enjoyment of these deeply wholesome qualities that gives our hearts the strength to let go.
Self-study online course with Tricycle: the Buddhist Review – with Christina Feldman and Jaya Rudgard
The course is booked via Tricycle – please see pricing on their site