John Dunne: Unsaying, Not Knowing, and Pointing at the Moon: Language and Non-dual Practice (Part 4 of 8)




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Summary: Episode Description: John Dunne begins this session of the program with a short guided meditation and Q/A period. He discusses the way language is used in non-dual philosophy; “There’s also a kind of philosophy that’s all about undoing the ‘pointing,’ …but that even of itself is not establishing the truth. It’s actually undoing the structures that would produce your knowledge of truth.” Dunne says, “that’s the kind of philosophy that’s appropriate in the non-dual context–it’s a philosophy that undoes itself.”<br> To help keep these podcasts freely available, we hope you will consider making a suggested donation of $25 to our <a title="Give to Upaya's Dharma Podcast Fund" href="https://www.upaya.org/give/fund.php?id=10" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Dharma Podcast Fund</a>.<br> <br> For Series description, please visit <a title="Part 1" href="https://www.upaya.org/2018/03/dunne-language-nondual-practice-1-8/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Part 1</a>.<br> To access the entire series, please click on the link below:<br><br> <a title="John Dunne Upaya Podcast Series: Language and Non-dual Practice" href="https://www.upaya.org/2018/04/dunne-language-nondual-practice-series-8-parts/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">John Dunne Upaya Podcast Series: Language and Non-dual Practice</a><br>