On the Buddhist roots of contemporary non-religious mindfulness practice: Moving beyond sectarian and essentialist approaches

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION TEMENOS Pub Date : 2016-06-01 DOI:10.33356/TEMENOS.55371
Ville Husgafvel
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Mindfulness-based practice methods are entering the Western cultural mainstream as institutionalised approaches in healthcare, education, and other public spheres. The Buddhist roots of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and comparable mindfulness-based programmes are widely acknowledged, together with the view of their religious and ideological neutrality. However, the cultural and historical roots of these contemporary approaches have received relatively little attention in the study of religion, and the discussion has been centred on Theravāda Buddhist viewpoints or essentialist presentations of ‘classical Buddhism’. In the light of historical and textual analysis it seems unfounded to hold Theravāda tradition as the original context or as some authoritative expression of Buddhist mindfulness, and there are no grounds for holding it as the exclusive Buddhist source of the MBSR programme either. Rather, one-sided Theravāda-based presentations give a limited and oversimplified picture of Buddhist doctrine and practice, and also distort comparisons with contemporary non-religious forms of mindfulness practice. To move beyond the sectarian and essentialist approaches closely related to the ‘world religions paradigm’ in the study of religion, the discussion would benefit from a lineage-based approach, where possible historical continuities and phenomenological similarities between Buddhist mindfulness and contemporary non-religious approaches are examined at the level of particular relevant Buddhist teachers and their lineages of doctrine and practice.
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当代非宗教正念实践的佛教根源:超越宗派和本质主义方法
正念为基础的实践方法正在进入西方文化的主流,作为医疗保健、教育和其他公共领域的制度化方法。正念减压(MBSR)和类似的正念减压项目的佛教根源得到了广泛认可,同时它们的宗教和意识形态中立性也得到了广泛认可。然而,这些当代方法的文化和历史根源在宗教研究中受到的关注相对较少,讨论集中在Theravāda佛教观点或“古典佛教”的本质主义呈现上。根据历史和文本分析,将Theravāda传统作为佛教正念的原始背景或权威表达似乎是没有根据的,也没有理由将其作为正念减压计划的独家佛教来源。相反,片面的Theravāda-based演示给出了佛教教义和实践的有限和过于简化的画面,也扭曲了与当代非宗教形式的正念实践的比较。为了超越宗教研究中与“世界宗教范式”密切相关的宗派和本质主义方法,讨论将受益于一种基于传承的方法,在这种方法中,佛教正念与当代非宗教方法之间可能的历史连续性和现象学相似性将在特定相关的佛教教师及其教义和实践传承的水平上进行检查。
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