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  1. Jan 8

    I think that this is the most important book written about Buddhism, as manifest in the current moment, since McMahan. I so hope that teachers and practitioners will read it.

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  2. 24 Aug 2019
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  4. 25 Jul 2019

    This is an excellent essay - which could I think be taken much further I think. I haven’t read the journal article by the same author yet.

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    New post at SNB by Chaim Wigder @Failed_Buddhist: Pragmatic Dharma and Unexamined "Ends."

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    26 Jun 2019

    There is no such thing as raw sensory data. It's interpretation, and error correction, all the way down.

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  8. 25 Jun 2019

    Evan Thompson made a very helpful comment on my recent blog post.

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  9. 25 Jun 2019

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  10. 25 Jun 2019

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.

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  11. 25 Jun 2019
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  12. 24 Jun 2019

    I'm enjoying the latest episode of with . The comment about the lack of practice questions brought one to mind - what do you see as the relationship between hypnogogic states and samadhi/jhana? @Sciamanoingles

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    So, it's all happening. The Great Feast of Knowledge is on display; will it remain an open event covering a wide array of conversations with some disrupting of the table manners on display? For now, Daniel & I have done our part to stir up some dinner table discourse. Tuck in!

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    23 Jun 2019
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    I could not agree more that vipassana meditation is a conceptually structured religious ritual not an investigation of reality as it actually is.

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  15. 23 Jun 2019
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  17. 21 Jun 2019
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  18. 21 Jun 2019

    I'd love to see Jason Siff on the podcast. He has thought a lot about what a meditation practice might look like with a more sophisticated philosophy of mind and language. See

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  19. 20 Jun 2019
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