This is an extremely dense read that challenges ideas of substance, causation and epistemology as commonly understood, particularly in the West. Tarthang Tulku explains a world derived from a vast corpus of work based on meditative experience using concepts current in dominant scientific thought. It is worth spending some time on and the reader would benefit from a prior understanding of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, particularly the evolution of the skandas. He directly challenges the reader to see beyond 'objective reality' to a world that does not make the subject a deficit to knowing. Well worth the effort and potentially life-changing. The last section offers exercises that may be useful to practise before reading the text a second time.
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