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Petranker, Jack
Director of the Mangalam Research Center, Project Coordinator of the Buddhist Translators Workbench
Jack Petranker holds a law degree from Yale and an M.A. in political theory from the University of California, Berkeley. A former Dean of the Tibetan Nyingma Institute in Berkeley, he has also served as North American Vice President of the World Fellowship of Buddhists (1988-92). His own academic work is in the fields of consciousness studies and organizational change. He has been director of Mangalam Research Center since its founding in 2009.
Mangalam Center explores new ways of bringing wisdom to the modern world. We embrace Buddhist, spiritual, secular, and integrated approaches to learning about our mind and ourselves, opening as many doors as possible to the means of healing and transformation.
Our goal is to communicate the heart of traditional teachings in an accessible way, while still maintaining their depth and authenticity. Recognizing the difficulty of translating ideas across time, cultures, and communities, we focus on having conversations and asking questions. We also emphasize bringing meditation or mindfulness practice into ordinary activities, to allow our own embodied experience to guide our understanding.
▼Perspective > Spirituality > Buddhist ▼Journey > Process ▼Inner Change > Practices > embodiment ▼Inner Change > Discourses & Framings > evolution of consciousness ▼Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > loving kindness ▼Inner Change > Practices > meditation ▼Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > mindfulness ▼Inner Change > Qualities & Virtues > self-transcendence ▼Sustainability > Layer > Individual ▼Sustainability > Layer > Inter-subjective ▼Sustainability > Objectives > Good Health and Well-being (SDG #03) ▼Sustainability > Objectives > Human Flourishing
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