Focusing on the concept of non-dual reality, the author delves into how this perception offers insights for living in the ordinary world. By emphasizing openness, compassion, and personal growth, the book provides a framework for understanding and navigating everyday experiences with a deeper awareness.
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The Philosophy of Paul Weiss, Volume 23
- 724 stránek
- 26 hodin čtení
Paul Weiss, born in 1901, is recognized as a leading figure in speculative metaphysics, with significant contributions across various philosophical domains including sports, arts, religion, logic, and politics. Renowned for his engaging teaching style, he has inspired many in the philosophical community. His notable work, "Being and Other Realities," published in 1995, received acclaim for its depth and insight. As this volume is published, Weiss continues to work on another major philosophical treatise, showcasing his enduring productivity and influence.
Being and Other Realities
- 355 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
The book delves into Paul Weiss's philosophical exploration of being, refining his categorial framework developed over five decades. It exemplifies a deep, radical questioning of metaphysical concepts, challenging conventional perceptions of reality. Esteemed philosopher Robert C. Neville highlights its significance for those who view being as distinct from other realities, marking it as an essential read for scholars and students of philosophy.
Our Public Life
- 264 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
Touching The Rainbow Ground
- 308 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The narrative explores the challenges faced by Paul Weiss, a missionary and videographer, as he advocates for ending child hunger. His efforts to feed impoverished children are met with praise, but his probing questions about the systemic causes of hunger lead to alienation from friends and powerful figures. Drawing inspiration from Brazilian bishop Dom Helder Camara, the book highlights the risks associated with seeking social change and the complexities of confronting entrenched societal issues.
Moonlight Leaning Against an Old Rail Fence: Approaching the Dharma as Poetry
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
This collection of Dharma teachings combines Zen poetry and commentary, encouraging both direct experience and meditative study. Paul Weiss explores the pristine nature of human experience while addressing the ego's role in separation and suffering. The work features ecstatic celebrations of reality, practical guidance for daily life, and reflections on history, culture, and ecology. It aims to inspire contemplation and personal growth, transcending rigid interpretations of spirituality to reveal a deeper, poetic reality inherent in all human experience.