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The Ethics of the Unborn and Brahman

Introduction — Why Ethics After Metaphysics?

The philosophical pursuit of ultimate reality—whether expressed as the Unborn Mind in Zen or as Brahman in Advaita Vedānta—inevitably raises a fundamental question: once realization has occurred, what follows? Is the path complete when the metaphysical ground has been uncovered, or does realization carry implications for how one lives, acts, and relates to others in the world? read more

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The Unborn Mind Zen: Doctrine and Practice (Part Three)

  1. Philosophical Implications of the Unborn

The Unborn is not merely a contemplative experience; it is a profound philosophical stance. To take the Unborn seriously is to rethink the most basic categories of philosophy: self, world, knowledge, and being. read more

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