El arte del buen morir: aprendiendo a relacionarnos con la muerte | Tew Bunnag | TEDxCadizUniversity
This video explores various facets designed to help us engage with death in a more natural way, seeing it as an essential component of life. Nacido en Bangkok en 1947, Tew Bunnag se licenció en Economía por la Universidad de Cambridge (Reino Unido) en 1968.Su trayectoria profesional se ha caracterizado por su dedicación a la enseñanza y la práctica de la meditación y el Tai Chi. En 1975, comenzó su labor como profesor de meditación y Tai Chi en el centro Chapter House (Reino Unido). Posteriormente, en 1979, ejerció como profesor en Le Centre des Études Bouddhiques, en Grenoble (Francia).Durante los años 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 y 1983, asistió a cursos en California, EEUU. En 1986, fue invitado a iniciar la Sociedad Buddhista en Atenas y la Escuela Europea de Tai Chi en Inglaterra.Desde 1978 hasta 2023, Tew Bunnag impartió cursos en diversos países, incluyendo Reino Unido, Francia, Suiza, Noruega, Grecia, Portugal y Tailandia.Su compromiso con el desarrollo humano se refleja en su trabajo para la Human Development Foundation en Bangkok, donde ha desempeñado el rol de Miembro de la Junta y actualmente ejerce como consejero del Mercy Center y de la Fundación Little Birds (2000-2023).En 2014, fue uno de los fundadores y actualmente es consejero de la Asociación Vinyana en España. Desde 2018 hasta 2023, ha sido docente de la Fundación Metta Hospice y docente y consejero de la Asociación Costa Brava Hospice, ambas en España. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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