From Borderline Sentient to Buddhas

The Strange History of Plants in Buddhism

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Mangalam Research Center

From the Organizer:

Join Karin Meyers for this talk noting striking parallels between ancient Buddhist and contemporary debates about plant intelligence, and how new understandings of plant learning and sociability are contributing to contemporary Eco-Buddhist thinking and practice.

Mangalam Research Center  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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