Philosophy or Meditation, what’s the difference?
Saturday, November 12th, 9:30-10:30am
In Yogaland, “meditation” is talked about as a distinctive practice, something different from say asana, or pranayama. And yet, the ancient South Asian word for meditation was…. Yoga! And Yoga, from where we learn about various practices, is an ancient philosophy. In this class, participants will learn about what Yoga teaches us about meditation.
Shyam’s Bio:
Dr. Shyam Ranganathan, MA (Philosophy), MA (South Asian Studies), PhD (Philosophy)
Dr. Shyam Ranganathan (MA South Asian Studies, MA and PhD Philosophy) is a field-changing researcher, scholar, author, and teacher of philosophy, and an expert in the neglected traditions of Indian moral philosophy, which covers practical questions of how to live, what to aim for, and what we should value—including Yoga. Dr. Ranganathan is a trained scholar and researcher of philosophy and is author, editor and translator of over 50 peer reviewed, scholarly works (including Ethics and the History of Indian Philosophy MLBD 2008 and 2017; the Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics 2017;
and Hinduism: A Contemporary Philosophical Investigation, Routledge 2018). A specialist in translation, having written his PhD dissertation on the topic of how we can understand texts without projecting our beliefs onto them, Dr. Ranganathan translated Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtra (Penguin 2008). After over 20000 teaching hours and 3000 students, in 2019 , Dr. Ranganathan founded Yoga Philosophy (YACEP and CYA-RYSGOLD), a scholar practitioner initiative, to bring anti-colonial, anti-Eurocentric, research based knowledge about Yoga and Philosophy to practitioners. Shyam is a E-RYT-500 and CYA-RYT Gold. He
is a member of the Department of Philosophy, and York Center for Asian Research, York University, Toronto.
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