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Barry Daniel of the Middle Way Society recently held a podcast interview with me, asking about my ideas on literal conservatism. It’s about half an hour; have a listen if you’re interested.
arnold said:
Enjoyable reading–reminding me of the 60’s at the “Bodhi Tree” (even a book with all blank pages was for sale then)…
In those times some of us took up learning to work…suffer became understood to mean inner work only… as an object of life…50 years later “end” means endlessly…
Can philosophical meanings and meta-physical meanings allow story telling meanings to present more beginnings for suffer to progress…
arnold said:
Please remove my misplaced comment at this post “Podcast interview on literal conservatism”…dated July 2017 5:24…
…thanks, Arnold Gieske
I’ve been retired 7 years and having fun looking for world views about integration of religion, science, philosophy and the ways of new and old cultures…
…Here’s to you keeping philosophy progressive on our small planet…arnold