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Meath Conlan, PhD
meathconlan
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Meath Conlan was born (1947) in Western Australia. During his Asian travels in the 1960s and 1970s he commenced meditating in Thailand. Long active in inter-religious dialogue, Meath was, in 1988, invited by H. H. The Dalai Lama of Tibet to present a series of lectures on the history, development and practice of Christian contemplation. He lived for some time with the late Dom Bede Griffiths at Saccidananda ashram in South India. As well as Dom Bede, his teachers in meditation have included the late Hugo Enomiya Lassalle, Ama Samy, Sri Goenka and Thomas Keating. Meath is a Spiritual Director in private practice, a retreat director, and published author. Though based in Perth, Australia, Meath travels wherever there is a need for his spiritual ministry.
Fecha de publicación 01 de septiembre de 2010
Dimensiones De bolsillo 40 páginas
Impresión en blanco y negro (en papel no estucado crema)
Categoría Fe y religión
Etiquetas Bede Griffiths, Meath Conlan, Thomas Keating, Khejok Rinpoche, Sri S. N. Goenka, Hugo Enomiya Lassalle, Ama Samy, Saccidananda ashram, vipassana meditation, insight meditation, centering prayer, spiritual retreat, The Dalai Lama, South India, shantivanam, contemplation, meditation, spirituality, Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, Benedictine