I’m not sure which of my several websites you found… The answer to your question is given on them. If you make it more explicit, I can answer more specifically. In short: Buddhism has unique resources for addressing contemporary problems.
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Replying to @jmanooch @AndrewQuintman
Why do you think no one is able to call me out? Why do you think I'm making it up? I can cite scripture and/or authoritative Tibetan texts for pretty much all of it. I don't because no one in my non-academic audience cares.
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I’ll leave
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Right, OK, you seem to have a pervasive misunderstanding of what I’ve written. If you are interested in clarifying your understanding, I’m happy to help. Otherwise…. maybe it would be best to drop this now.
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Ah, I think I see the point you are making! My tweets were unclear. The point is not that these *are* tantric rituals, it is that elements of them are similar in certain significant respects, which could be appropriated for religious purposes.
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Great! I think we may have resolved the matter, then.
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