Invited Lecture: Barry Kerzin, MD

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2015
  • In this lecture, Barry Kerzin, MD, presents: “Compassionate Living”. This event is an hour-long lecture followed by questions from the audience.
    Prof. Kerzin, M.D., is a former Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington, a Visiting Professor at Central University of Tibetan Studies in Varanasi, India, and a visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) in 2014 and 2015. He has been appointed an Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong in 2015. Barry is a fellow at the Mind and Life Institute and consults for the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig on compassion training.
    He is founder and president of the Altruism in Medicine Institute and the founder and chairman of the Human Values Institute in Japan.
    For 26 years he has been providing free medical care to those in need. He also provides medical care to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other advanced spiritual beings. Barry has completed many meditation retreats varying from a three-year retreat to a one-year retreat to many several month retreats. He also leads meditation retreats. His brain was studied both at Princeton University and the University of Wisconsin, Madison as a long-term meditator. Barry was ordained as a bikshu (fully ordained monk) by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Bodh Gaya, India. He combines his work as a monk and doctor, harmonizing mind and body.
    He lectures on the interface of modern science and Buddhist psychology, philosophy, ethics, compassion, personal ecology (managing destructive emotions like anger, jealousy, and pride), meditation, and death and dying, in medical schools and universities around the world particularly in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Russia, Mongolia, Europe, and North America on a regular basis.
    To learn more about CCARE, visit ccare.stanford.edu.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @ogathingo3717
    @ogathingo3717 4 роки тому +3

    A very precious monk! Thank you practicing Buddha Dharma in action , which helping all sentient beings!

  • @Karmakaze
    @Karmakaze 6 років тому +12

    One of a kind Lama. Truly a precious one.... he gave up his comfort in States to become a simple monk where as people are dying to go to States and settle there. May you attain Buddhahood , Lama la.

  • @zopaseah4982
    @zopaseah4982 7 років тому +6

    this guy is well trained in the buddhist way of life, and being an american, he is able to relate well to the western audience. so, it's a good overview brief of compassion without going into the methods of developing compassion, loving kindness etc which he definitely have internalised. tks for hosting and uploading.
    i also feel some in the audience are not new to meditation and maybe even had done some buddhist reading. i feel the lecture could be more elaborate in some areas as i feel the audience could cope with his pace, if he maybe intro a method to develop compassion or loving kindess. still, he is quite good actually. i enjoy this talk. tks again.

  • @henryphan9922
    @henryphan9922 4 роки тому

    Really love his speech so much. Thanks CCARE.

  • @paljor4u
    @paljor4u 2 роки тому

    🙏🏾

  • @thanhchau8727
    @thanhchau8727 9 років тому +2

    Lapis lazuli also comes from South America, blue transparent, clear stone! It also represents Medicine Buddha, now the speaker uses it as a metaphor for emotional hygiene, smooth... ,

    • @frotex9648
      @frotex9648 4 роки тому

      Lapis Lazuli is not transparent, it is opaque. You are probably thinking of sapphire or aquamarine

  • @robingurung2264
    @robingurung2264 3 роки тому

    T. O do. Great. Opinion. Your. Journey. Of. Teaching. To. Whole. World

  • @paulhongwu
    @paulhongwu 8 років тому

    Jama wilk