Jack Petranker
Articles
Who Will Be the Scientists?
Review of Alan Wallace’s “The Taboo of Subjectivity”
Mindfulness and its limitations in a neoliberal society
By Ronald E. Purser & Jack Petranker | May 13, 2018 “It is not a sign of health to be well adjusted to a sick society” – Krishnamurti Mindfulness, a practice with Buddhist roots but a contemporary secular face, is
The Mindful Self in Space and Time
When someone sits down to practice mindfulness, they are usually operating within a basic framework taken over from ordinary experience.
The Present Moment
The Present Moment Tricycle | Winter 2014 The “present moment” is on everyone’s lips nowadays. But do we really know what we mean by it? The philosophers of antiquity help us get underneath the cliché. In the history of Buddhism,
Leading from Within the Whole of Time
There are those who question whether a body of knowledge or set of methods capable of molding transformative leaders truly exists.
Participatory Knowing: A Story-Centered Approach to Human Systems
Participatory Knowing: A Story-Centered Approach to Human Systems January 2006