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Rob Burbea describes the 'phenomenological approach' as a method of inquiry and understanding that centers on the direct and immediate experience of phenomena. It emphasizes the exploration of how things appear to consciousness, encouraging an intimate attention to the subtleties of perception, thought, emotion, and sensory experience. This approach involves setting aside preconceived notions and theoretical frameworks to engage with the unfolding moment in its raw, unfiltered form. Through such mindful observation and inquiry, one can uncover deeper insights into the nature of existence, self, and reality. The phenomenological approach, as Burbea articulates, is not merely an intellectual exercise but a profound experiential investigation that can lead to transformative insights and a deeper sense of connection with the world.

See also: dependent origination, conceptual framework, western philosophy, mutual dependency, provisional truth

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