Ideology (General)
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The irrational and contradictory ideas that bind humans together.
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Books (6)
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Canonical Works (4)
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Mendicants, when what exists, because of grasping what and insisting on what, does the view arise: ‘The one who acts does nothing wrong…’
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Readings (21)
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Western philosophers did not hand down a rich tradition of thinking about animal consciousness. But Eastern thinkers have long been haunted by its implications— especially the Jains…
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… for all of its rhetoric about not relying on words and letters and functioning compassionately as a politically detached, iconoclastic religion, Zen has generally failed to criticize ideologies–and specific social and political conditions–that stand in tension with core Buddhist values.
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Buddhists pray to the Laughing Buddha requesting for healthy living, good luck, wealth and prosperity; and the Laughing Buddha, as a symbol of motivation, inspires them.
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There is some sinister hysteria in the air out here tonight, some hint of the monstrous perversion to which any human idea can come.
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The temples were a signal that the previous people who came to Delphi had gotten the truth.
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All these problems with information have always been a problem for human beings. Then you get the internet, which is the informational equivalent of giant cities and now it’s an existential crisis. So we’ll have to develop the generational equivalent of both sanitation at the platform level and best practices as individuals—the “washing your hands” of misinformation. Both things will have to happen
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… explanations do things to us and change the way we think about the future and change our expectations for who we can be
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