Stromata, Fragments of the Whole
Selected
Essays
of
David Paul Boaz
· Toward a Post-Quantum Noetic Ontology
· Realizing Human Happiness: Toward a New Science of Matter, Mind and Spirit
· Being Here: Reflections on
the Nature of Mind
· The
Emerging Noetic Revolution
· Modernity and the Postmodern Revolution
· Scientific Knowledge and Ontological Relativity
· Quine’s
Revolution: Epistemological Holism in Science and Philosophy
· Einstein's Relativity: Light Energy is the Wisdom of Emptiness
· Toward a Middle Way Between Modern Absolutism and Postmodern Nihilism
· Ontological Interdependence and the Quantum Vacuum: The Problem of Knowledge Revisited
· Toward a New Paradigm for Science and
Spirituality
· The Secret
of Human Happiness?
· The Buddhist View of the Nature of Mind
· A Glimpse of the Great Perfection
· The Buddhist View: Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen
· Zen and Dzogchen: Unifying the Ground and Result
· Dzogchen, The Great Perfection
· Nine Vehicles of Enlightenment Accoring to the Nyingma Tradition
· Zen Mind: View, Path and Result
· Zen Mind, Buddha Mind: Letting It Be As It Is — The Reformations of Hui Neng and Hakuin
· The Essentials of Zen View and Practice
· The Zen of Spiritual Materialism: Pride is the Rub
· The Sanatana Dharma: The Vedas, Upanishads and Vedanta
· Appearance and Reality: Advaita Vedanta Ontology
· Knowledge and Liberation: Advaita Vedanta Epistemology
· OM: Creation and Completion — The Descent and Ascent of Spirit in Vedanta
· Kosmos: Descent and Ascent of Spirit in Advaita
Vedanta and Mahayana Buddhism
· The Structures of Consciousness:
A Review of The View
· Reflections on Quantum Emptiness, Ontological
Interdependence, and Free Will
· Being
Primordial Awareness Wisdom: The Non-Meditation That is Happiness Itself
· Toward
a Secular Ethic of Compassion
· The Idols of The
Tribe: The Metaphysics of Modern Science
· Toward an Integral Ecology of Mind
· Primordial Wisdom No-Self
Help: Radical Happiness and the Courage to Be
· What Does it Matter
What Poetry is?
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