
š Trains of thought š captured as soundšļø; monologues on diverse āļø topics, and conversations š„ too! meaningness.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureBuddhism | |||

A facilitated discussion of how the participants find sacredness in the actual worldāand in community.
This Vajrayana Q&A session is an Evolving Ground online discussion I co-hosted with Jared Janes. You can get some sense of the eG style here. We d... more
āDzogchen Street Preacherā is the overall title for a series of performance pieces I planned in 2009. This extremely brief one, āKadag,ā was meant to introduce the whole thing.
I was on the verge of recording them when there was a mundane emergency ... more
Before controversy and fame, Jordan Peterson was a psychologist theorizing myth and meaning.
Jake Orthwein points out striking similarities in Petersonās work and Davidās. Along with them, fundamental disagreements: partly due to Peterson bringing a... more
Rationality is stereotypically masculine. What about meta-rationality?
Transcript:
Charlie: Whatās the connection between gender and meta-rationality?
David: I had never thought to ask that!
The systematic mode of being, or the rational mode of b... more
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STEM + Vajrayana = big yes
I really love this podcast & am grateful for Davidās willingness to share his thoughts in an audio format. Iāve been reading his work for many years & love the few podcast episodes he has guested on, but hearing he - & Charlie- just roll in conversation is so much fun. & enlightening.
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