Empty Re-becoming: Buddhist Perspectives on Existence(s)
A Lecture by Professor Bee Scherer, Director of INCISE (Intersectional Centre for Inclusion and Social Justice) at Canterbury Christ Church University. In the first part of this lecture, Bee discusses the key Buddhist philosophical concepts relating to rebirth as rebecoming 'continuity without identity' including karma and emptiness. In the second part, Bee explains traditional Buddhist cosmology, the six realms of existence and various pragmatic Buddhist approaches to the belief in supernatural beings.

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