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Liam Hartery's Interview With James
What If Reality Isn't What We Think It Is?
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What If Reality Isn't What We Think It Is?
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The list below are the articles that provide introductory and detailed information about practices in Tibetan Buddhism using Inner Spontaneous Sound, a.k.a. the 'self-sound' of Dharmatā (chönyid kyi rangdra in Tibetan, dharmatā swayambhu nada in Sanskrit.). I have significantly updated these seven articles. They are:
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I Am Following The ‘Principle Theory' Path, Like That Of Einstein, Where You Search For A General Principle In Our Everyday Experiences, That Can Explain Why The Lower Level Phenomena Exist, And Behave, As They Do.
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There is an important update to my article on The Great Responsiveness Meditation of Avalokitasvara and Buddha Shakyamuni — in fact, that of all Buddhas. You may be interested in the specific instructions that I have added, as well as clarifications and other additional material. Those who follow Tibetan Buddhist Dzogchen,
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The Phrase ‘Hard Problem Of Consciousness’ Didn't Originate With David Chalmers In 1994, Although The Tag Line Did.
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A Concise Explanation Taken From "The Landscape of Consciousness" Taxonomy Project of Robert Lawrence Kuhn's "Closer To Truth" Channel.
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This theory presents reality as an inseparable whole in a way that you have never seen. The 'hard problem' of consciousness is not about consciousness. It's about our restricted view.
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The main goal of my dissertation is to present Responsive Naturing by focusing on how it explains our perceptions.
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