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Between Emptiness and Being

The Buddha and the Western Mind

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Between Emptiness and Being

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Michael Bridges
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Between Emptiness and Being: The Buddha and the Western Mind is a profound dialogue between two civilizations of thought — the contemplative East and the analytic West. Where Buddhism dissolves the illusion of permanence, Western philosophy constructs systems to preserve it. Between the silence of the Buddha and the speech of metaphysics lies the forgotten middle ground where awareness itself becomes understanding.

In this sweeping yet intimate work, philosopher Boris Kriger guides the listener through the great questions that unite and divide East and West: What is consciousness when it has no owner? What is compassion without guilt? Can emptiness and being, negation and affirmation, coexist without conflict? Moving with clarity between Nāgārjuna and Heidegger, the Vedas and phenomenology, Kriger reveals the deep kinship hidden beneath centuries of difference.

Written in language both lucid and lyrical, this audiobook bridges scholarship and meditation. It does not seek to convert or conclude, but to illuminate — to show how the wisdom of non-duality may speak to the restless Western mind, and how Western reason may sharpen the insights of inner seeing.

At once poetic and precise, Between Emptiness and Being invites philosophers, seekers, and thoughtful listeners alike to dwell in the fertile space where opposites dissolve — where the act of thinking becomes a form of awakening.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
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