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Religion & Spiritualitet
Alan Watts discusses the word tathata, which is translated from the Sanskrit as "suchness" or "thusness." The term is used in Mahayana Buddhism to suggest how things look to a Buddha, to one who has experienced enlightenment or liberation and is, therefore, called a Tathagata - one who comes (and goes) thus. Watts shares the sense of this nonsense in Buddhist philosophy, and its practical demonstration in Zen.
© 2020 Better Listen (Ljudbok): 9781615445769
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 13 juni 2020
4.7
Religion & Spiritualitet
Alan Watts discusses the word tathata, which is translated from the Sanskrit as "suchness" or "thusness." The term is used in Mahayana Buddhism to suggest how things look to a Buddha, to one who has experienced enlightenment or liberation and is, therefore, called a Tathagata - one who comes (and goes) thus. Watts shares the sense of this nonsense in Buddhist philosophy, and its practical demonstration in Zen.
© 2020 Better Listen (Ljudbok): 9781615445769
Utgivningsdatum
Ljudbok: 13 juni 2020
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Mac
25 juni 2021
Watts var en mycket intressant filosof. Watt's was a very interesting philosopher.
John
4 dec. 2022
Nothing better than Alan Watts.
Henrik
25 juni 2023
Part 1 and 2 offers interesting and helpful input on Zen-Buddhism.
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