Bence László Tarr
He was born in 1974, Budapest. He graduated at ELTE University , Faculty of Arts major in Philosophy and cultural anthropology. He also studied religious philosophy at Tan Kapuja Buddhist University. He traveled India and Tibet, studying Ladak’s culture. He did his field research as a cultural anthropologist among the Toraja in Celebes Island, Indonesia. Later he completed the Business English teacher training course of the University of Cambridge and Ákos LCCI. In Hungary he researched the corporate culture from the point of view of change management and cultural transformation. He participated in numerous Buddhist retreats under the guidance of Dzogchen master Keith Dowan. He took a Buddhist refuge and made a bodhisattva wow, his name as a dharma teacher is Ananda Pradzsnyaradzsa.
He has taught on many levels and several subjects from traditional Tibetan philosophy to the to EU law harmonization. He taught at the Buddhist University for the longest period: comparative religious studies, Eastern and Western philosophy, Hermetics, symbolism for seven years, but he also taught economics, business studies and informatics. His civic profession is corporate trainer, holding trainings on general and business communication, management, sales and other skills development.
He also works as a lecturer at Szintézis Alternative University, teaching mainly history of religion, philosophy and esoteric subjects. He likes photography, plays the guitar, writes poems and essays, and he is section editor of Elixir Magazine. His works on a book entitled Awakening. He features in several documentaries and TV-productions.
Bence László Tarr teaches cultural anthropology at the Integral Academy and also on the spiritual views of the native people of Oceania, Indonesia and Australia.


