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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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The Dark Call of the Unborn

I sense there are many searching wanderers, spiritual seekers out there looking to find that place of rest that spirituality promises. I spent my youth wandering from philosophy to philosophy, from worldview to worldview. I experimented with many attitudes to life, from hedonistic to ascetic. The German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, condensed the philosophical questions in this way: read more

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