Should I split off a separate twitter account for tweets about Buddhism? I'd keep this one for sci-tech, society, and secular methods of meaning.
Choice 3: "I only care about one of these, but am OK seeing the other"
Choice 4: "I actively want to see both!"
-
-
Reading this I became quite curious about the not-existing history section. There are very little material written about the history of Vajrayana, which is understandable for people lacking certain kind of academic training and access to sources.
-
Yes, it’s extremely interesting stuff! The way our religion repeatedly changed in response to secular political imperatives explains an awful lot about why it is the way it is now.
- 10 more replies
New conversation -
-
-
Does that preclude virtual relationships? I've been teaching zuowang using the Daodejing live online, it seems to be 'working' but maybe not. At the very least I created two years worth of teaching materials for future one-on-one in person teaching.
-
It does seem to work for some people!
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
I have some thoughts I'd love to run by you, about circling as a potential modern tantric practice. It facilitates this kind of way-of-being osmosis and feedback, and what I've gotten out of it resonates with your tantra posts a lot.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
yay, navigation & tools to orient. not the most sexy of blog posts but suuuuper useful. thanks.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
Detailed outline of my 2012 attempt to rethink Vajrayana Buddhism for contemporary circumstances.
(SFW; "tantra" here has nothing to do with sex.)
Responding to frequent, fully justified complaints that navigating the site was impossible!