Buddhist cosmology is one of the most sophisticated and fascinating perspectives on the structure of the universe that humankind has ever devised. It is not merely a ‘map of worlds’ – it is a map of states of consciousness, karmic development and the spiritual path to liberation. This seminar will guide you from the origin of the universe, through the six realms of existence, to the gateway to nirvana.
A brief introduction to the topic – Buddhist cosmology as both a psychological map of consciousness and a literal description of a multidimensional universe. A comparison with modern quantum physics and multiverse theories. Why this topic resonates more today than ever before.
The sacred Mount Sumeru as the axis of the universe. Symbolism and literal interpretation. The three cosmic spheres surrounding Meru. How Mount Meru has influenced the art, architecture and spiritual practices of the whole of Asia.
A total of 31 planes of existence – each corresponding to a specific state of mind and the karmic development of a being.
A detailed guide to the six worlds into which beings are reborn according to their deeds and state of mind:
| Realm | Sanskrit | Characteristics |
| Gods | Deva | Bliss, but spiritual stagnation |
| Demigods | Asura | Power, envy, eternal strife |
| Humans | Manuṣya | The most precious of births – the ability to choose |
| Animals | Tiryak | Ignorance, instinct |
| Hungry ghosts | Prēta | Insatiable desire, addictions |
| Beings in hell | Naraka | Intense suffering, temporary |
How karma not only shapes an individual’s destiny, but literally creates worlds. Karma as the law of cause and effect – not as punishment, but as a physical law of consciousness. Why worlds are dependent on the consciousness of those who inhabit them.
What Nirvana is and what it is not. Nirvana as liberation from the cycle of rebirth. The difference between Nirvana in Theravāda and Mahāyāna. Is Nirvana ‘nothingness’ or ‘fullness’?
The state of consciousness between death and rebirth (bardo). How Buddhist cosmology influences the practice of dying and the care of the dying. Current applications in modern thanatology and palliative care.
Meditation and states of consciousness corresponding to individual spheres. How an understanding of cosmology changes one’s relationship to death, suffering and the meaning of life. Recommended meditation techniques for club members.
A space for seminar participants to share their experiences, questions and personal perspectives.
“The universe is not a place – it is a state of mind.” — Buddhist wisdom
The seminar is open to members of the NATURAMEDICIN Club. Don’t miss this opportunity.
Bohuslav Větrovskýandthe NATURAMEDICIN Club teamlook forward to seeing you