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1990

Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

Dominican University of California

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The Practice Of Attention, Philip Novak Jul 1990

The Practice Of Attention, Philip Novak

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"Practices that strengthen the capacity for concentration or attention play a role in most great religious traditions. The importance of developing attention is most readily seen in the great traditions that arose in India, namely Hinduism and Buddhism." ~ from the article


Mystical Experiences And The Search For Human Spiritual Connection, Philip Novak Jul 1990

Mystical Experiences And The Search For Human Spiritual Connection, Philip Novak

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"...Mystical experiences can come and go, it seems, without altering the fundamental habit patterns and tendencies that vector our behavior. It is precisely this that separates mystical experience from the wider, deeper process of enlightenment. Enlightenment necessarily involves a lasting transformation of character (character is my shorthand for deep structural determinants of consciousness), while mystical experience does not. Enlightenment is an irreducibly moral notion and is, existentially speaking, inversely proportional to stinkerism. At least this is so for Buddhism, the tradition to which we owe, more than to any other, the very notion of enlightenment, and the tradition on …