Neil Durrant
@drneildurrant
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Philosopher
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined September 2021
My latest post on the history of Tantric philosophy… #tantra #tantric #Philosophy #india #nondualism
https://t.co/xZl03GDmTD
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Ancient wisdom to help with our increasing difficulty with paying attention #Philosophy #tantra #spirituality #tantric
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Learning from ancient Indian philosophy - spirituality that isn't about escaping the realities of life - just about appreciating them... #spirituality #philosophy #ethics No Escape, by @drneildurrant
https://t.co/zTkHh2D0Jr
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The standoff in the world of tantra and how practitioners from both sides view the other with suspicion @drneildurrant from @macquarie_uni
theconversation.com
Two main groups of followers are fighting over the real meaning of ‘tantra’. But in fact they have a lot to learn from one another.
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We’re actually living through a Revival of the Humanities, you just need to know where to look.
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For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core. "[...] friendship does not simply stand alongside these other kinds of relationships – it can be part and parcel of them," writes @drneildurrant (@Macquarie_Uni).
theconversation.com
For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core.
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Emotions are just another way for our bodies to speak to us. If you hate someone, you’re just telling yourself to get away from them. If you love someone, you’re just hearing yourself say “more please”. #love#hate##emotion#passion#psychology#philosophy#nietzsche#philsosophy
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Everything is exactly as is appears. So simple to say, so hard to live by. #selfdevelopment #freethinker
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For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core. "[...] friendship does not simply stand alongside these other kinds of relationships – it can be part and parcel of them," writes @drneildurrant (@Macquarie_Uni).
theconversation.com
For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core.
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For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core. "[...] friendship does not simply stand alongside these other kinds of relationships – it can be part and parcel of them," writes @drneildurrant (@Macquarie_Uni).
theconversation.com
For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core.
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Friday essay: how philosophy can help us become better friends https://t.co/YoAQN2bsuT via @ConversationEDU @drneildurrant
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For any kind of human relationship to work, it must have great friendship at its core.
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A: Love and accept yourself. B: do the work, develop yourself. Easy or hard to do both at once? #philosophy
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Josh Waitzkin was a chess prodigy. He won the U.S. Junior Chess Championship at age 11. He became an International Master at age 16. And his life was made into a movie (“Searching for Bobby Fischer”) at 17. But then, around the age of 18, Waitzkin quit playing chess because…
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