Description
About this Course
This interactive online course on the Science of Consciousness and Buddhism will provide you with new tools to examine the nature of mind, self, and perception through both scientific and contemplative approaches.ย
By integrating insights from neuroscience, cognitive science, and Buddhist philosophy, the course explores key theories of consciousness and how they shape our understanding of reality. Youโll investigate the relationship between the brain and subjective experience, compare different methods for studying consciousness, and apply mindfulness techniques to enhance self-awareness.ย
Bringing together leading experts, this course offers a critical and interdisciplinary exploration of consciousness, combining both theoretical insights and practical applications for everyday life.ย
Learning Outcomes
In this course, you will learn to:
- Understand key theories of consciousness from both Buddhist philosophy and modern science
- Compare and contrast different approaches to investigating consciousness across traditionsย
- Apply meditation & mindfulness techniques to observe your own conscious experience with greater clarityย
- Recognise patterns in your own thinking and perception based on scientific and Buddhist models ย
- Articulate the relationship between the brain, mind, self, and consciousnessย
- Engage critically with contemporary debates in consciousness studiesย
- Integrate perspectives from neuroscience, cognitive science, and contemplative traditions
- Develop a framework for understanding your own subjective experienceย ย
What’s Included
- Eight modules, including bonus content
- Multiple lessons per module
- Up to 30 minutes of video content per lesson
- Lecture notes for every lesson
- Self-assessment quizzes for each module
- Guided meditation practices
- Downloadable handbook
Syllabus
Module 1
Consciousness, Self, and the Brain โ Prof. Anil Seth
Lesson 1: Consciousness and the Predictive Brain
โขย Perspectives of Consciousness
โขย Dimensions of Consciousness
โขย Predictive Processing
Lessonย 2: Uncontrolled Perception, the Self, and Interoception
โขย Uncontrolled Perception
โขย Controlled Hallucination of a Selfย
โขย Interoception and Its Predictionsย
Lesson 3: Meditation, Contemplative Dialogue, and Consciousness Distribution
โขย Meditation and Predictive Processing
โขย Buddhism and Neuroscience
โขย Dreamachine and Consciousness Distribution
Module 2
The Cognitive Science of Consciousness โ Prof. John Vervaeke
Lesson 1: Consciousness and the Nature of Wisdom
โข Neoplatonism – A Bridge Between Science and Spirituality
โขย Relevance Realisation, Intelligence, and Wisdom
Lessonย 2: Nothingness, No-Thingness, and Relationality
โข Nothingness and No-Thingness
โข Relational and Process-Oriented Science
Lesson 3: Consciousness, Agency, and Morality
โข Brain-Consciousness Relationship
โข Determinism and Free Will
โข Morality and Connectedness
Module 3
Idealism, Consciousness & Spirituality โ Dr. Marjoirie Woollacott
Lesson 1: What is Consciousness?
โข Materialism and the Hard Problem of Consciousness
โขย โIdealism – Consciousness as the Basic Substance of the Universe
Lessonย 2: Neural Filters
โข Neural Filters
Lessonย 3: Neuroscience Research Supporting Idealism
โข Meditation
โขย Psilocybin
โข Near-Death Experiences
Module 4
The Remedy for the Hard Problem of Consciousness โ Dr. Elena Antonova
Lesson 1: Foundations of Consciousness Studies
โข Foundations of Consciousness Studies
โข Cognitive Science and Functionalism
โข Critiques of Reductionism
Lessonย 2: Neurophenomenology as a Framework
โข What is Neurophenomenology?
โขย Applications in Mindfulness Research
โขย Challenges and Innovations
Lesson 3: Groundlessness and Buddhist Integration
โขย Understanding Groundlessness
Module 5
Consciousness in the Mind-Only School โ Geshe Tenzin Namdak
Lesson 1: Consciousness in the Mind-Only School
โข Defining Consciousness in the Mind-Only School
โข The Nature of Perception and Reality
โข Subjectivity and Dualistic Appearances
Lessonย 2: The Causal Conditions of Mind-Only Perception
โข Storehouse Consciousness and Karmic Imprints
โข Habitual Patterns and Mental Constructs
โข Refuting Materialist Views of Reality
Lesson 3: Appearance and Reality in the Mind-Only School
โข Subjectivity of Perception
โข The Relationship Between Appearance and Consciousness
โข Implications for Understanding Reality
Module 6
Consciousness in the Middle-Way School โ Geshe Tenzin Namdak
Lesson 1: Foundations of the Middle Way
โข Avoiding the Two Extremes
โข The Nature of Dependent Origination
โข Refuting Inherent Existence
Lessonย 2: Examining the Three Levels of Dependence
โข Dependence on Causes and Conditions
โข Dependence on Parts and Wholes
โข Dependence on Mental Imputation
Lesson 3: Understanding Self Through Dependent Origination
โข Implications of Grasping at an Inherent Self
โข Dependent Origination and the Emptiness of Self
โข Practical Implications of Dependent Origination
Module 7
Investigating Consciousness in Science and Buddhism โ Geshe Tenzin Namdak & Prof. Anil Seth
Lesson 1: The Study of Consciousness
โข Neuroscientific and Buddhist Interest in Consciousness
โข Definitions of Consciousnessย
Lessonย 2: Self as a Constructย
โข Defining the Self
โข Self and Interdependence
โข Interdependence of Perception
Lesson 3: Reality as a Construct
โข Meditation
โข Neuroplasticity
โข Controlled Hallucination
Module 8
Consciousness in Buddhism โ Why Does it Matter? โ Yangten Rinpoche & Dr. Elena Antonova
Lesson 1: Definitions of Consciousness
โข Buddhist Perspective on Consciousness
โข Neuroscientific Perspective on Consciousness
โข Distinctions of Consciousness
Lessonย 2: Importance of Investigating the Mind
โข Buddhist Perspective
โข Neuroscientific Perspective
Lesson 3: Consciousness Beyond the Brain
โข Tukdam
โข Research into Brain Regions
โข Bridging Contemplative and Neuroscientific Traditions
