Lecture 4 Sunday May 12th, 2024 Buddhism principles, from the archetype of Tibetan stupa (by Lama Govinda) by Daniel Lumanauw

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There are so many ancient Buddhist temples in the East, and they were built with one common precise architectural design to reflect symbolic form of harmony and perfection of the natural laws of the universe as well as the old ‘secret’ to awakening higher awareness in humanity. This talk is specifically to introduce basic stupa archetype to represent Buddhism’s structure of consciousness. It will be presented from Lama Govinda’s lectures as well from personal pilgrimage notes in Indonesia, India and Nepal.

Daniel Lumanauw

Daniel is a lifelong learner; his interest evolves from biology, engineering, statistics, psychology to currently Ageless Wisdom and Tibetan Buddhism. With the background, he especially feels the connection with Lama Govinda teachings which often use symbolical and relational ways to explore consciousness evolution from Buddhism perspective. He is a student of Arcane School, Open Heart and Paramita Centre in Toronto. He also currently holds the role of secretary in the Toronto Theosophical Society.