TH 503F
Asian Wisdom Traditions
The course provides students with the opportunity to explore
sources of selected Asian wisdom traditions’ texts, along with
secondary sources that draw on themes of special relevance to
contemporary life in Canada, such as psychotherapeutic,
educational, ecological, and spiritual practices. Those practices
complementary to psychotherapy, such as meditation, mindfulness,
yoga, tai chi and breath-work, will be grounded in the texts,
narratives and ways of thinking from which they developed in Asian
wisdom traditions.
The course provides students with the opportunity to explore
sources of selected Asian wisdom traditions’ texts, along with
secondary sources that draw on themes of special relevance to
contemporary life in Canada, such as psychotherapeutic,
educational, ecological, and spiritual practices. Those practices
complementary to psychotherapy, such as meditation, mindfulness,
yoga, tai chi and breath-work, will be grounded in the texts,
narratives and ways of thinking from which they developed in Asian
wisdom traditions.
The course provides students with the opportunity to explore
sources of selected Asian wisdom traditions’ texts, along with
secondary sources that draw on themes of special relevance to
contemporary life in Canada, such as psychotherapeutic,
educational, ecological, and spiritual practices. Those practices
complementary to psychotherapy, such as meditation, mindfulness,
yoga, tai chi and breath-work, will be grounded in the texts,
narratives and ways of thinking from which they developed in Asian
wisdom traditions.