Category Archives: Philosophy
Haiku as an Approximation of Reality
I opened a book I hadn’t read in years, “The Tao of Physics” by Fritjof Capra. After I read the initial pages I was moved to write this: I see the same words I read years ago I understand more … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Poetry
Tagged Buson, Dao, Fritjof Capra, Issa, Matsuo Bashō, reality, The Tao of Physics
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The Divided Self
The Varieties of Religious Experience … is a series of university lectures in the psychology of religion given around 100 years ago by the great American psychologist and educator William James. Three contiguous lectures of the twenty have captivated me … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Philosophy, Religious
Tagged Anni Besant, conversion, Nikos Kazantzakis, unification, William James
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