Professors and a Buddhist Teacher meet to discuss one of the biggest 
questions... What Is Mind?    

This age old question will be explored by these highly respected and awarded 
professors as well as one of the most accomplished Western teachers of Tibetan 
Buddhism today, Lama Ole Nydahl.  

Dr Raymond Younis (Philosophy), Professor Marc Cohen (Complementary Medicine) 
and Adjunct Professor Tim Sharp (Psychology) will share their viewpoints in a 
lively panel discussion facilitated by Ros Childs (ABC presenter of the Midday 
Report).  Audience participation will be encouraged.  

Following the panel discussion, Lama Ole Nydahl will provide further insights 
into Buddha’s teachings.  Expect a thought provoking evening that will be long 
remembered.

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Location: The Great Hall, University of Sydney
Date: 11 March 2010
Time: 6:30pm (doors open 5:45)
Tickets: $25/$20 concession online, $30/$25 at the door
http://diamondway.org.au/whatismind
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The Panelists
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Lama Ole Nydahl
Internationally renowned Buddhist Master and founder of over 600 Diamond Way 
Buddhism centres worldwide.

Dr. Raymond Younis
Award-winning teacher of philosophy and founding member of the Australasian 
Association of the Philosophy of Religion.

Professor Marc Cohen MD
Foundation Professor of Complementary Medicine at RMIT University and Senior 
Research Fellow at Monash University.

Adjunct Professor Tim Sharp
Clinical Psychologist, Executive Coach and Adjunct Professor at the UTS 
Business School.

Further details and online tickets sales at http://diamondway.org.au/whatismind

Cheers,

Mb.

=== Matt Balara
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=== +61 413 50 26 29

=== http://diamondway.org.au/sydney
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