The Three Worlds: A Dzogchen Exploration of Self, Other, and the Lifeworld
Within the Dzogchen perspective, reality is perceived as a non-dual, interconnected expanse of awareness. While the previous essay explored the interdependent r...
Within the Dzogchen perspective, reality is perceived as a non-dual, interconnected expanse of awareness. While the previous essay explored the interdependent r...
Once known, mind itself is like space. The nature of space is that there is nothing that is space. In the same way, examples cannot really point out awareness. ...
Dzogchen, also known as the Great Perfection, is a profound and advanced spiritual practice within Tibetan Buddhism that aims to help individuals recognize and ...
Merleau-Ponty’s concept of the „chiasm“ or „intertwining“ refers to the way in which the subject and object of perception are inte...