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Rob Burbea

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Jacob Robert Burbea (5 September 1965 – 7 May 2020) was a prominent Buddhist teacher and author.[1] He is known for his contributions to modern Buddhism and innovative teachings as the resident teacher at the Gaia House in South Devon, including the development of a "Soulmaking Dharma" [2] inspired by James Hillman.

Life

Born to a Sephardic Jewish father and an English mother who converted to Judaism, Rob grew up in a strict Jewish household in North London. Despite the religious observance, his childhood was rather conventional, marked by a love for skateboarding, bike-riding, and football. In his teenage years Rob began to explore spirituality through music, nature, and solitude.

Education and musical career

Rob initially went to Oriel College, Oxford, to study physics but later switched to psychology. After completing his degree, he moved to the United States to study jazz guitar at Berklee College of Music. He further pursued a Master of Music at the New England Conservatory of Music and enrolled as a doctoral student at Brandeis University.

Buddhism

During his time in the U.S., Rob began meditating at the Cambridge Insight Meditation Centre where he met his mentor, Narayan Helen Liebensen. He also started attending retreats led by Thanissaro Bhikkhu. Rob returned to the UK for a year in 1998, deepening his Dharma practice and, in 2002, committed to a year-long retreat at Gaia House, where he later became a resident teacher until 2015.

Contributions to Dharma

Rob wrote the influential book Seeing That Frees: Meditations on Emptiness and Dependent Arising.[3] In the years following the publication of that book he developed a body of teachings he called "A Soulmaking Dharma." His teachings emphasized a radical rethinking of Buddhist tenets, influenced by Western thinkers like Carl Jung and James Hillman as well as the Buddha and Nagarjuna. A jhana retreat[4], recorded only a few months before his death, has catalysed renewed interest in the practice by entities like Jhourney[5].

Activism

Rob was an early proponent of climate awareness in the Dharma community. He was one of the key forces behind the Dharma Action Network for Climate Engagement (DANCE) and was actively involved in Extinction Rebellion.

Later life and legacy

Rob was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2015, which led him to step down from his role at Gaia House. He continued to host retreats, with his last being less than 6 months before he died on 7 May 2020.

References

  1. Rob Burbea at the Hermes Amara Foundation
  2. "Soulmaking Dharma - Hermes Amāra Foundation".
  3. Burbea, Rob (2014). Seeing that Frees: Meditations on Emptiness and Dependent Arising. Hermes Amāra Publications. ISBN 9780992848903. Search this book on
  4. "Dharma Seed - Dharma Talks from Retreats".
  5. "Online Retreats".

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