Hello Folks!
For those of you interested in an in-depth discussion of certain aspects of Nagarjuna's works, I would like to recommend the podcast found at the following site:
http://www.cbs.columbia.edu/weblog/2007 ... t-ind.html
Jan Westerhoff also published a comprehensive guide to Nagarjuna's philosophy. On the downside, it's pretty academic and was not written by someone whose main interests are dharma-practice....on the upside...it's pretty academic
Gassho,
Hans
P.S. And don't forget to sit with all these highly intellectual vibes floating around
For those of you interested in an in-depth discussion of certain aspects of Nagarjuna's works, I would like to recommend the podcast found at the following site:
http://www.cbs.columbia.edu/weblog/2007 ... t-ind.html
Jan Westerhoff also published a comprehensive guide to Nagarjuna's philosophy. On the downside, it's pretty academic and was not written by someone whose main interests are dharma-practice....on the upside...it's pretty academic
Gassho,
Hans
P.S. And don't forget to sit with all these highly intellectual vibes floating around
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