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Empty Willing: Contemplative Being-In-The-World In St. John Of The Cross And Dogen, Philip Novak
Empty Willing: Contemplative Being-In-The-World In St. John Of The Cross And Dogen, Philip Novak
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"If persons on different sides of the glove were independently to discover that bodies fall at the rate of sixteen feet per second squared, this would be taken as evidence that they had learned something about nature -- about the world and how it works. We see something like this at work in the sadhanas (spiritual paths) of St. John and Dogen. Though the Christian saint and the Zen master are leaves on quite different trees, similarities between then [sic], qua contemplatives, exist at a level profound enough to encourage the exploration of common ground. Ultimately this common ground invites …