Caring for non-ethnic Buddhism now has to start with admitting it HAS failed—not vague worrying that in future it may fail.
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Googling “postbuddhist” turns up few uses on the web. Some insight here: “Confessions of a Post-Buddhist Dissident” https://engagedbuddhism.net/2016/11/13/in-my-tribe-confessions-of-a-post-buddhist-dissident/ …
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failed to what?
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Failed to have anything to say about contemporary problems of meaning.
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I’m afraid so! Actually I’m totally in favor of


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I may have expressed similar sentiments in https://vividness.live/2012/08/22/charnel-ground/ … (toward the end).pic.twitter.com/DdjVT38ccv
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Denial is always popular, and an easy sell, unfortunately
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Is there a subset (or overlap) of Buddhist practice that is helpful to give another name?
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That’s an excellent question that I hope more people will start asking! “Mindfulness” was one answer, but not my preferred one…
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I am postbuddhist as well...but its complicated. Buddhist methods triggered partial ongoing spiritual awakening in me.
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Don't have a context for emergent neuro- physiological phenomena or outlet.
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