tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2548165748459005072.post3826512047226588591..comments2023-06-29T19:12:18.125+01:00Comments on West Wight Sangha: How Western Buddhism has Changed in 50 YearsWest Wight Sanghahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12100145053628113280noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2548165748459005072.post-38690247418603419562012-04-04T22:27:20.332+01:002012-04-04T22:27:20.332+01:00I'd somehow managed to miss this article durin...I'd somehow managed to miss this article during a busy few days. Thanks for sharing it, this is an excellent find.<br /><br />I'm not really very sure I agree that a Buddhism that is compatible with Science needs to lose Karma, rebirth and enlightenment. I know I can fit Karma and enlightenment into a secular framework, I'm also sure that the idea of Samasara and rebith can be interpreted metaphorically in order to do this with them, I believe Alan Watts talked about this.Richardhttp://quietwatercourse.co.uknoreply@blogger.com