Buddhism and Healing in the Modern World
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Buddhism and Healing in the Modern World

By Sigur Center for Asian Studies at GW

Join the Sigur Center to learn more about the contemporary Asian American Buddhist healing community.

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Room 505

1957 E Street NW Washington, DC 20052

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Spirituality • Buddhism

About the Event

This talk concerns a contemporary Asian American Buddhist healing community. Cheung Seng Kan (b. 1955) is a Chinese American religious healer who employs an eclectic mix of qigong, Reiki, and Buddhist spells. He shares these practices and exchanges healing with an immigrant community in the New York City area. This talk presents the Sinophone resources he uses to teach himself and others religious healing arts as an example of the transnational network of Chinese American Buddhist information.

About the Speaker

Dr. Kin Cheung is an associate professor of East and South Asian Religions at

Moravian University, and chair of the Global Religions and Philosophy Departments. He

researches how contemporary agents use Buddhist doctrine and ritual practices in

Chinese and American contexts as well as transnational networks. He has published on

such subjects as Buddhists engaging with healing, meditation, ethical dilemmas,

economics, capitalism, secularism, science, and technology. His work appears in The

Journal of the American Academy of Religion; Religion, State and Society; The Journal

of Buddhist Ethics; Miracles: An Exercise in Comparative Philosophy of Religion;

Teaching About Asia in a Time of Pandemic; Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of

Modern and Contemporary Sources; Studies in Chinese Religions; and Handbook of

Ethical Foundations of Mindfulness.

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Sigur Center for Asian Studies at GW

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Oct 7 · 12:30 PM EDT