

1. Daniel Stuart | The History of Buddhist Meditation
15 snips Jun 8, 2021
Join Dr. Daniel M. Stuart, an Associate Professor specializing in Buddhist Studies, as he shares his fascinating journey from personal struggles to becoming a scholar of Buddhist meditation. He discusses how historical interpretations of meditation practices have transformed over time and the impact of societal influences on these practices. Delve into the nuanced distinctions between enlightenment and awakening, and explore the evolution of Buddhist thought from India to its global presence today. Dr. Stuart also highlights the importance of ethical scholarship in understanding diverse cultures.
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Path to Buddhism
- Daniel Stuart's interest in Buddhism stemmed from teenage angst and his father's introduction to Eastern religions.
- A transformative Vipassana retreat with S. N. Goenka in India solidified his commitment to Buddhist practice.
Family Influence
- Stuart's family background, including his great-grandfather, anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, influenced his ethnographic lens.
- This lens emphasizes understanding diverse perspectives and immersing oneself in different communities.
Scholarly Responsibility
- Malinowski's legacy of anthropological fieldwork is intertwined with complex ethical considerations.
- Scholars must be aware of their own biases and the potential for colonialist or ethically problematic approaches.