I consider it a privilege to be alive when someone so erudite is among us to elucidate the nature and ultimate mission of consciousness. Alan Wallace is uniquely suited to
bring this most interesting subject to a wider audience and I look forward to learning more from him in his lectures and books.
paul ekman shares similar views to alan except pauls spent more time in western psychology and alan more time in buddism but they speak at conferences and seem to have agreeable views
Even Buddhists haven't penetrated into the fullest depth of Mind (citta) which is an animative power. Still they have done more to keep this tradition alive than anyone guarding, as well, the canon of this kind of introspection such as the Lankavatara Sutra.
I consider it a privilege to be alive when someone so erudite is among us to elucidate the nature and ultimate mission of consciousness. Alan Wallace is uniquely suited to
bring this most interesting subject to a wider audience and I look forward to learning more from him in his lectures and books.
rr7firefly1 11 months ago
paul ekman shares similar views to alan except pauls spent more time in western psychology and alan more time in buddism but they speak at conferences and seem to have agreeable views
GmoUnit 2 years ago
... Instead buddhism focuses on no mind, right?
MaBu888 2 years ago
Even Buddhists haven't penetrated into the fullest depth of Mind (citta) which is an animative power. Still they have done more to keep this tradition alive than anyone guarding, as well, the canon of this kind of introspection such as the Lankavatara Sutra.
mujaku 2 years ago