On Reading Hegel as a Corrective for Meditative Malpractice

Some great points raised here for the discerning meditator, whether Hegel’s philosophy entices you or not.

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    • Try out David Chapman at Meaningness, he writes some good pieces on de-constructing myths regarding Buddhism. He is also bright, which always helps, and generally writes shorter pieces than I do. You can check out Tom Pepper’s work as well if it does it for you. He’s an intellectual of sorts and not to everyone’s tastes, but some his insights into Buddhism are very sharp and rarely articulated so well.

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