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In a weird way, this is sort of part-two of our post-truth conversation since we’re tackling a perennial problem in the contemporary study and practice of Buddhism — can we know what the historical Buddha really taught?...
What did the Buddha say? is an episode from the DharmaRealm by Harry Bridge and Scott Mitchell. In a weird way, this is sort of part-two of our post-truth conversation since we’re tackling a perennial problem in the contemporary study and p...
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Published Feb 1, 2019, 28:58 long, audio available.
In a weird way, this is sort of part-two of our post-truth conversation since we’re tackling a perennial problem in the contemporary study and practice of Buddhism — can we know what the historical Buddha really taught? Can we know what he really said? And should that even matter? As always, by tuning in to the DharmaRealm podcast, you’re not going to get an answer to that question, and will probably walk away more confused than you were before. But, hey, we will tell you something about canonical texts, fake Buddha quotes, buddhavacana . Image credit: Alles liegt im Auge des Betrachters, jodage https// (c) jodage, some rights reserved
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What did the Buddha say? is an episode from the DharmaRealm by Harry Bridge and Scott Mitchell.
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This episode was published on Feb 1, 2019.
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What did the Buddha say? is from the DharmaRealm by Harry Bridge and Scott Mitchell.
Published Feb 1, 2019 and 28:58 long