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Each of us, says Willa Blythe Baker, is stuck in appearances, but pulling away won’t set us free instead, we need to look closer.
How do we hold the realities of racism in our hearts, asks Doshin Mako Voelkel. And how do we hold the parts of ourselves that might want to look away?
In order to shed light on the realities of climate change, says Ajahn Sucitto, first we should get more comfortable with the darkness.
As this excerpt from Science and Philosophy in the Indian Buddhist Classics, Volume 2: The Mind reveals, Buddhist understandings of consciousness can be complex but consciousness itself is perfectly luminous.
Michael Sheehy reviews "Science and Philosophy in Indian and Buddhist Classics, Vol. 2: The Mind."