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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Getting translations in perspective
I’d like to sound a note of warning to seekers who depend on Buddhist translations from the Pali. I crave your patience, if not indulgence for the length of the blog, which eventually gets to the point about translations of … Continue reading Continue reading
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Passage from Glenn Wallis
I’ve been thinking about a passage that Glenn Wallis translates, and soon I’ll make some comments. Here is the passage, though, ahead of my comments, to come soon: “I will teach the destination and the path leading to the destination. … Continue reading Continue reading
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