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John Dunne: Unsaying, Not Knowing, and Pointing at the Moon: Language and Non-dual Practice (Part 8 of 8)

Category: Religion & Spirituality
Duration: 00:58:45
Publish Date: 2018-04-08 12:00:49
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Episode Description: In the concluding talk of this program, John Dunne talks about the dualistic mind  primordial awareness, or original mind. He says, “when body and mind drop away, there is this spontaneous arrival of the ‘beautiful world’ if you like. But its not dualistically beautiful. In a certain way, this is where systematic philosophical accounts kind of fall apart. It’s not going to work anymore.” He continues to explore the text The Mind of Mahamudra, discussing ideas of non-dual philosophy and the nature of mind.

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John Dunne, PhD

John Dunne, PhD

John Dunne (PhD 1999, Harvard University) is now at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he holds the Distinguished Chair in Contemplative Humanities, a newly endowed position created...
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