Peter Jilks, a PhD student of Australian National University, is now studying with Geshe Dhonam at Trashi Gomang. He will outline his research, The Doctrine of Irreversibility on the Buddhist Path to Enlightenment, in a talk on Tuesday the 30th of September.
There are three main aspects to the investigation:
- theories underlying notions of spiritual progress
- the idea that the goal is certain once a certain stage of progress is reached
- whether a practitioner’s progress can be gauged by means of certain observable signs
He will draw from a wide range of Buddhist literature, including Sanskrit and Tibetan commentaries on the important fifth century text, Abhisamaya-alaṃkāra (Ornament of Clear Realisations), as well as various works on metaphysics and epistemology, theories of how we know what we know. The talk will be held at Trashi Gomang Buddhist Centre, everyone is welcome.
The Doctrine of Irreversibility on the Buddhist Path to Enlightenment by Peter Jilks
Held at Trashi Gomang Buddhist Centre
Tuesday 30 September, from 7pm
