![]() In one of my favorite writing features that I wish more authors would adopt, the appendix details the 12 specific Buddhist claims the author is saying are “true,” which he often but not exclusively means in the scientific sense of there existing convincing corroborating evidence. Its prescription of meditation as a way to understand this condition and to escape from it, leading to both greater happiness and more moral behavior. ![]() ![]() Its diagnosis of the human condition, that we seek, mindlessly and eternally, temporary pleasures that fail to satisfy us and thus cause suffering, and.This book starts with two serious, non-trivial, overarching claims: that Buddhism is correct in
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