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Buddhist Perspective on Death and Dying Print E-mail
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Thursday, 13 November 2003
Spirit and Place 2003 Logo: The Indianapolis Zen Center collaborated with the Tibetan Cultural Center on a panel discussion of Buddhist views on death and dying. Zen Master Soeng Hyang of the Kwan Um School of Zen and Hospice nurse participates along with monks from the Tibetan Cultural Center. The discussion is moderated by Walter Robinson Ph.D., who teaches Buddhist Philosophy at IUPUI, works in hospice care and is a member of both the Indianapolis Zen Center (IZC) and the Tibetan Cultural Center (TCC). The panel  discussion is followed by audience questions after a presentation by the speakers.

This program was part of the 2003 Spirit & Place Festival and featured:

 

Geshe Lobtin  of the Tibetan Cultural Center in Bloomington, IN

Geshe Lobtin, Tibetan Cultural Center 

Dr. Walter Robinson, Moderator, teaches Buddhist Philosophy at IUPUI and works in hospice care

Dr. Walter Robinson, Moderator

 Zen Master Soeng Hyang is of  the Kwan Um School of Zen and Hospice nurse

Zen Master Soeng Hyang

 

  • Dr. Walter Robinson, Moderator
  • Soeng Hyang, Zen Master
  • Geshe Lobtin, Tibetan Cultural Center

 

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