Transmission
The West
PLACEHOLDER — the transmission is happening again. This time, here.
PLACEHOLDER — every transmission begins with what a culture suffers from. The West's suffering: the need to be someone. A self endlessly constructed, performed, defended — never at rest.
PLACEHOLDER — not dramatic suffering. The quiet, constant flight from this moment.
PLACEHOLDER — every transmission builds from what a culture already has. The West has its own instruments: its history, its anthropology, its neuroscience, its philosophy — 2,500 years of its own minds walking toward the same wall.
PLACEHOLDER — and one tool no transmission ever had before: the internet.
PLACEHOLDER — so the West's Buddhism follows the West's own inquiry to its conclusion, sits with what it finds, and lives what it sees. View. Practice. Life.
PLACEHOLDER — you are standing in it.