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Tibetan Buddhist monastic debate: Psychological and neuroscientific analysis of a reasoning-based analytical meditation practice

Authors :
van Vugt, Marieke K.
van Vugt, Marieke K.
Moye, Amir
Pollock, Joshua
Johnson, Bryce
Bonn-Miller, Marcel O.
Gyatso, Kalden
Thakchoe, Jampa
Phuntsok, Lobsang
Norbu, Ngawang
Tenzin, Lobsang
Lodroe, Thabkhe
Lobsang, Jampa
Gyaltsen, Jampa
Khechok, Jampa
Gyaltsen, Thupten
Fresco, David M.
van Vugt, Marieke K.
van Vugt, Marieke K.
Moye, Amir
Pollock, Joshua
Johnson, Bryce
Bonn-Miller, Marcel O.
Gyatso, Kalden
Thakchoe, Jampa
Phuntsok, Lobsang
Norbu, Ngawang
Tenzin, Lobsang
Lodroe, Thabkhe
Lobsang, Jampa
Gyaltsen, Jampa
Khechok, Jampa
Gyaltsen, Thupten
Fresco, David M.
Source :
van Vugt , M K , Moye , A , Pollock , J , Johnson , B , Bonn-Miller , M O , Gyatso , K , Thakchoe , J , Phuntsok , L , Norbu , N , Tenzin , L , Lodroe , T , Lobsang , J , Gyaltsen , J , Khechok , J , Gyaltsen , T & Fresco , D M 2019 , Tibetan Buddhist monastic debate : Psychological and neuroscientific analysis of a reasoning-based analytical meditation practice . in Imagining the Brain : Episodes in the History of Brain Research . vol. 244 , Progress in brain research , Elsevier , pp. 233-253 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Analytical meditation and monastic debate are contemplative practices engaged in by Tibetan Buddhist monastics that have up to now been largely unexplored in Western contemplative science. The highly physical form of contemplative debating plays an important role in the monastic curriculum. Based on discussions and recorded interviews Tibetan monastic teachers and senior students at Sera Jey Monastic University and preliminary experiments, we outline an initial theory that elucidates the psychological mechanisms underlying this practice. We then make predictions about the potential effects of this form of debating on cognition and emotion. On the basis of initial observations, we propose that successful debating requires skills that include reasoning and critical thinking, attentional focus, working memory, emotion regulation, confidence in your own reasoning skills, and social connectedness. It is therefore likely that the many cumulative hours of debate practice over 20 + years of monastic training helps to cultivate these very skills. Scientific research is needed to examine these hypotheses and determine the role that monastic debate may play in terms of both psychological wellbeing and educational achievement.

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Journal :
van Vugt , M K , Moye , A , Pollock , J , Johnson , B , Bonn-Miller , M O , Gyatso , K , Thakchoe , J , Phuntsok , L , Norbu , N , Tenzin , L , Lodroe , T , Lobsang , J , Gyaltsen , J , Khechok , J , Gyaltsen , T & Fresco , D M 2019 , Tibetan Buddhist monastic debate : Psychological and neuroscientific analysis of a reasoning-based analytical meditation practice . in Imagining the Brain : Episodes in the History of Brain Research . vol. 244 , Progress in brain research , Elsevier , pp. 233-253 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1264706687
Document Type :
Electronic Resource