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Meditation and meaning
pp. 124-135
Abstract
If I were to write this chapter tomorrow, I would be different, the world would be different, and the chapter would be different. All is flux. Paradoxically, conventional theoretical statements—if they are to retain any enduring value—can only denote the unchanging qualities of such flux, perhaps by describing a mode of perception or quality of being, rather than its contents.
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Bazzano Manu (2014) After mindfulness: new perspectives on psychology and meditation. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 124-135
Full citation:
Harrison Jeff (2014) „Meditation and meaning“, In: M. Bazzano (ed.), After mindfulness, Dordrecht, Springer, 124–135.