Worth reading. An interesting discussion of enlightened darkness.
Any thoughts?
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Wednesday, November 22
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ebuddha
on Wed 22 Nov 2006 12:00 PM PST
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ebuddha
on Wed 22 Nov 2006 11:51 AM PST
A great post by David Jon here.
"Yet, I was still taken up with the promise of what a comprehensive philosophy would look like. It wasn't Ken Wilber's vision that held me in thrall anymore. It was the underlying nature of a comprehensive philosophy–i.e., a non-reductionistic philosophy–that I sensed as being the original basis for my resonance with Ken Wilber's work and what I might now choose to call 'Integral Cognition.'" I would agree with this - and I find that those who attempt to embrace the highest forms of - Spirit, Mind, Body, Other, Soul, Skillful Means In Living - these are the people I want to be my "tribe" so to speak. Grounded in the world. In communion with the Divine Soul Self aware, of one's own shadows and B.S. Learning, giving, growing, creating - "He not busy being born is busy dying". Relaxing into the Buddha's smile, that is perfect as it is. |
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