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Tag: Buddhist Geeks

Geeks Tweaking Buddhism to Reduce Our Suffering

August 19, 2013 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Last weekend my wife and I remotely attended, via streaming video, a number of talks at the Buddhist Geeks conference. […]

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Sutta to the Kalamas: Mind Opening or Mind-Manipulating?

September 19, 2011 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

All of you know one of my main goals in life is to help genuine science and genuine spirituality interact[…]

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Can We Have a Trans-Traditional Spirituality that Includes Openness and Intelligence?

September 17, 2011 Charles Tart Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Some of you may know the web radio show Buddhist Geeks.  Various Buddhist teachers are interviewed about once a week[…]

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