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Thomas Moore describes this work as a “retreat
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The Mind of Zen in Music
“The second half of life isn’t about looking for easy answers
The Path of Desire active_search Thomas Moore describes this workThe Tibetan Vajrayana tradition is sometimes called The Path of Desire. Buddhism is often interpreted as anti desire in the sense of anti attachment or craving. Tantric practitioners, however, believe that within the genuine experience of desire there is wisdom and energy that can help us both follow our hearts, and can even bring us into an experience of nondual union with luminous space. Desire, in this context, refers not just to sexual desire, but