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"The question of activism as it relates to modern Indian thought is interesting. I de…"

kelamuni replied Sep 24, 2010 to Radical Buddhism and the paradox of acceptance

13 Sep 27, 2010
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"Actually, I may have contradicted myself in point #5. Hmm let me think about this co…"

kelamuni replied Sep 23, 2010 to John Hick and Ken Wilber

15 May 18, 2011
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"Ok, I glossed over it, and it sounded rather predictable. Here's a few points I'd li…"

kelamuni replied Sep 23, 2010 to John Hick and Ken Wilber

15 May 18, 2011
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"Found it. I'm thinking of the first of the three aspects of rigpa: ngo-bo rigpa, rig…"

kelamuni replied Sep 23, 2010 to John Hick and Ken Wilber

15 May 18, 2011
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"No, it's another term that escapes me. One way of understanding the distinction betw…"

kelamuni replied Sep 22, 2010 to John Hick and Ken Wilber

15 May 18, 2011
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"Balder, isn't there a "real as such" in Dzogchen?"

kelamuni replied Sep 22, 2010 to John Hick and Ken Wilber

15 May 18, 2011
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"But I guess the thread was about Zizek to begin with. I was interested in Nichtern'…"

kelamuni replied Sep 22, 2010 to Radical Buddhism and the paradox of acceptance

13 Sep 27, 2010
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"I think that both positions are relatively generalized, and more or less amount to b…"

kelamuni replied Sep 21, 2010 to Radical Buddhism and the paradox of acceptance

13 Sep 27, 2010
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"Yes, but what about Nichtern's response. He deals almost exclusively with Buddhism a…"

kelamuni replied Sep 21, 2010 to Radical Buddhism and the paradox of acceptance

13 Sep 27, 2010
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"I'd like to take a few moments to expand upon my initial comments. The charge Zizek…"

kelamuni replied Sep 20, 2010 to Radical Buddhism and the paradox of acceptance

13 Sep 27, 2010
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