![]() ![]() He also pursues research in gender studies, Tibetan religions and popular culture. As an academic, Cabezon has written extensively on Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, particularly on the philosophy of emptiness. While a monk, he served as a translator for the Dalai Lama in India and on trips to the United States, Spain, Mexico and Costa Rica. He also studied at the Tibetan Institute in Sarnath and at the Sampurnananda Sanskrit University in Benares, both in India. Lama Jampa Thaye is a scholar and meditation master trained in the Sakya and Karma Kagyu traditions of Buddhism. As a monk, he lived for six years at the Sera Monastery in India where undertook a traditional curriculum of Buddhist philosophical studies. Lama Migmar Tseten His Holiness the Sakya Trichen 2018 Boston Program Yamantaka, Medicine Buddha, Green Tara, Golden Tara, Long Life, Vajrayogini Empowerment, & Changchog. To the Dalai Lamas right are two well-known Buddhist scholars and meditation teachers. in Buddhist studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and spent 10 years as a monk in the Tibetan tradition. Between us sits a row of prominent psychologists and brain scientists. Cabezon comes to UCSB from Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colo., where he was a professor of the philosophy of religion and taught courses in world religions, Buddhist philosophy, and comparative religion. In his talk, titled "Tibetan Intelligent Agency," Cabezon will discuss his approach to Tibetan studies and methodological problems he sees within the field. ![]() Cabezon, an internationally respected expert on Tibet, joined the UCSB faculty this fall in the Department of Religious Studies. Jose Cabezon will give his inaugural lecture as UC Santa Barbara's Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies Thursday, Nov. ![]()
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