In this paper, I investigate the phenomenology of awakening in Chinese Zen Buddhism. In this tradition, to awaken is to ‘see your true nature’. In particular, the two aspects of awakening are: (1) seeing that the nature of one’s self or mind is empty or void and (2) an erasing of the usual (though merely apparent) boundary between subject and object. In the early Zen tradition, there are many references to awakening as chopping off your head, not having eyes, nose and tongue, and seeing your ‘Original Face’. These references bear a remarkable resemblance to an approach to awakening developed by Douglas Harding. I will guide the reader through a series of Harding’s first-person experiments which investigate the gap where you cannot see your ...
A neurotheological approach suggests an analysis of spiritual awakening experiences by combining phe...
This is a theoretical paper devoted to an examination of the phenomenon of the Zen koan. First, the ...
Wisdom-based Buddhist-derived practices (BDPs) are concerned with transmuting suffering by cultivati...
In this paper, I investigate the phenomenology of awakening in Chinese Zen Buddhism. In this traditi...
[[abstract]]Experiences of Zen Meditators and Revelations of Emptiness: Research into a Mod...
Permission to include this article granted by Dr. Gary Nixon, editor of ParadoxicaThis paper introdu...
Contemplative scholarship has reoriented attention towards the neuroscientific study of the soteriol...
Zen students described their experiences when working with koans, and a phenomenological method was ...
Historically the exclusive purview of contemplative religious paths, awakening into nonduality was c...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In this article, I address divergent Buddhist positions on conceptual and non-conceptual understandi...
In this paper, I use a comparative analysis of mysticism in Zen and the Abrahamic faiths to formulat...
A philosopher and a cognitive neuroscientist conversed with Buddhist lama Tilmann Lhündrup Borghardt...
Of all the major world religions, Buddhism is perhaps uniquely based upon religious experience, or ...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
A neurotheological approach suggests an analysis of spiritual awakening experiences by combining phe...
This is a theoretical paper devoted to an examination of the phenomenon of the Zen koan. First, the ...
Wisdom-based Buddhist-derived practices (BDPs) are concerned with transmuting suffering by cultivati...
In this paper, I investigate the phenomenology of awakening in Chinese Zen Buddhism. In this traditi...
[[abstract]]Experiences of Zen Meditators and Revelations of Emptiness: Research into a Mod...
Permission to include this article granted by Dr. Gary Nixon, editor of ParadoxicaThis paper introdu...
Contemplative scholarship has reoriented attention towards the neuroscientific study of the soteriol...
Zen students described their experiences when working with koans, and a phenomenological method was ...
Historically the exclusive purview of contemplative religious paths, awakening into nonduality was c...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
In this article, I address divergent Buddhist positions on conceptual and non-conceptual understandi...
In this paper, I use a comparative analysis of mysticism in Zen and the Abrahamic faiths to formulat...
A philosopher and a cognitive neuroscientist conversed with Buddhist lama Tilmann Lhündrup Borghardt...
Of all the major world religions, Buddhism is perhaps uniquely based upon religious experience, or ...
ReligionPh.D.Since its inception in the 1960s, the scientific research of Buddhist-based meditation ...
A neurotheological approach suggests an analysis of spiritual awakening experiences by combining phe...
This is a theoretical paper devoted to an examination of the phenomenon of the Zen koan. First, the ...
Wisdom-based Buddhist-derived practices (BDPs) are concerned with transmuting suffering by cultivati...