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The interstitial space of thought, the mind, and life is once again the conundrum of early Buddhist teaching seemingly contradicting the clarity of the Mahayana teachings. Life as “verb”; as action, momentum and ephemeral; rather than “Life” as static condition, thing, or permanent in the realm of forms.
“Buddhism Reference” – Now Available in the TLK Bookstore;
www.lulu.com/spotlight/kwoon
By Sylvain Chamberlain4.2
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The interstitial space of thought, the mind, and life is once again the conundrum of early Buddhist teaching seemingly contradicting the clarity of the Mahayana teachings. Life as “verb”; as action, momentum and ephemeral; rather than “Life” as static condition, thing, or permanent in the realm of forms.
“Buddhism Reference” – Now Available in the TLK Bookstore;
www.lulu.com/spotlight/kwoon