The Middle Way describes a human nature different from our familiar ideas about what makes us human. In this humanity religion and science, faith and reason meet, not on a battleground, but in a polarity of inseparable contraries. While compatible with Eastern traditions, this humanity's more direct analogies are with Western mystics and eccentrics, such as Blake, Wordsworth, Yeats, Buber, and D. H. Lawrence.
The Middle Way describes a human nature different from our familiar ideas about what makes us human. In this humanity religion and science, faith and ...