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Seamless Robes

The recurring detail of the seamless robe resonates with the human imagination because it serves as a symbol of the radically equal state of cognition, called non-dual awareness or the unitive state, which is the goal and the heart of world mystical traditions.

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The Myth of Duality

Most people give little thought to the reasons why they see the world as they do—why they see themselves as separate and alone.

By John Greer
a decorative stairway
#Esotericism #Interdisciplinary #New Age #Occult #Traditions

Blavatsky, Rudolf Steiner, and the Perennial Tradition

We forget just how much the spiritual movements of the twentieth and now the twenty-first centuries owe to H.P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society she founded.

By Christopher Bamford
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Reflections of a Jewish Buddhist

Buddhism and Judaism share a bounty of common practices.

By Peter Aronson
A brightly-colored Russian-style onion dome church, against a background of books.
#Buddhism #Christianity #Interdisciplinary #Traditions

A Buddhist-Christian Liberative Praxis

As Jesus and Buddha have been remembered, they both had a common starting point for their preaching: the sufferings that all humans (though some more than others) have to face: the inadequacies, the perplexities, the insufficiencies, the diminishments, the pains and disappointments that darken human existence.

By Paul Knitter
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Making It Up as I Go Along

The presence of an authentic advocate like a Muslim chaplain can be empowering for Muslim patients and families.

By Mary Lahaj
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Religious Pluralism and the Upaniṣads

One typical but currently out of favor response (among academics at least) to doctrinal differences separating religions has been to reduce the welter of contrary doctrinal formations to an essential teaching, a kind of ‘superdoctrine,’ such as “All religions are true,” or “All religions point to the Absolute.”

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Peace in Earth-Based Wisdom Traditions

We are all connected, through the air we breathe, the land we walk on, and the beauty of the earth that supports each one of us from the moment we are born until the moment we die.

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