Buddhist Concept of Communication
Aristotelian Model
1. Emphasis on communicator
2. Influence a key notion
3. Focus on control
4. Emphasis on outward process
5. Relationship between communicator and receiver asymmetrical.
6. Stress on intellect
Buddhist Model
1. Emphasis on receiver
2. Understanding a key notion
3. Focus on choice
4. Emphasis on both outward and inward processes
5. Relationship between communication and receiver symmetrical
6. Stress on empathy
Communications Systems for Planning Change - from the Chapter entitled - "A Buddhist Approach to Development - A Sri Lankan Endeavour' pp 48/49.
Comments
it is good but what is the concept of communication skill please discuss extensively and if possible e- mail mkmazadu@yahoo.com
I found this comparison very useful. I wonder how close the Buddhist Model is to Marshal Rosenbergs Non Violent Communication. I would like to find the original source material. Can anyone help ?viramitra@tiscali.co.uk
Buddhist Concept of Communication
Well, I did not find this article particularly enlightening, if you will pardon the pun.
When you say a Buddhist Communication, are you talking about communication dynamics between two lay people (not monks) who practice Buddhism? Or are you talking about the communication dynamics between a Buddhist monk giving a Dharma sermon (or even a Buddhist blessing) to a lay person?
Being a Buddhist woman from Thailand, there is as much emphasis on the person who is speaking as there is on the person who is listening. I think that if you are to read though a collection of Buddhism articles on this page at http://www.thebuddhagarden.com/buddhism-articles.htm then you will see many Dharma sermons by Thai Buddhist monks where the dynamics are NOT like the way you have them listed.
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