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    The Samkhya ontologies of Phenomenology and Buddhism

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    The author shows how phenomenologists from Edmund Husserl to Edith Stein are indebted to Samkhya. He reiterates the case for Bhagavan Buddha, the Sakya Muni, for being a Samkhya Yogi. The editor specially commissioned this essay from the author

    The Samkhya ontologies of Phenomenology and Buddhism

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    The author shows how phenomenologists from Edmund Husserl to Edith Stein are indebted to Samkhya. He reiterates the case for Bhagavan Buddha, the Sakya Muni, for being a Samkhya Yogi. The editor specially commissioned this essay from the author

    Rudimentary Drafts of Blog Posts on John's Gospel from a Hindu perspective

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    This was written in 2014 during desultory afternoons in hinterland Bengal. The blog went on to feature in a US Bible Blog carnival. The author tried then to start a dialogue between the Gospel of Glory and Hinduism. But now, in 2018, this seems puerile and infantile to the author

    Rudimentary Drafts of Blog Posts on John's Gospel from a Hindu perspective

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    This was written in 2014 during desultory afternoons in hinterland Bengal. The blog went on to feature in a US Bible Blog carnival. The author tried then to start a dialogue between the Gospel of Glory and Hinduism. But now, in 2018, this seems puerile and infantile to the author

    Letter to the Editor on the Insuffieciency of Contemporary Historical Methods

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    The author finds contemporary historiography to be quite stifling and frankly, insuffient

    Letter to the Editor on the Insuffieciency of Contemporary Historical Methods

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    The author finds contemporary historiography to be quite stifling and frankly, insuffient

    Review of The Yogi of Walden: Henry David Thoreau

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    This review is slightly negative. It shows how the author is not up to date in understanding Thoreau

    Review of The Yogi of Walden: Henry David Thoreau

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    This review is slightly negative. It shows how the author is not up to date in understanding Thoreau

    Interreligious Dialogue and the contemplative life

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    This essay touches on the relationship between the Carthusian Guigo II and the Yoga Sutras. Further, it makes a case for centering our lives around silence and contemplation. Finally the author warns of an inadvertent mistake by Karl Rahner

    Interreligious Dialogue and the contemplative life

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    This essay touches on the relationship between the Carthusian Guigo II and the Yoga Sutras. Further, it makes a case for centering our lives around silence and contemplation. Finally the author warns of an inadvertent mistake by Karl Rahner
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