http://www.samharris.org/
You'll be aware of Sam Harris, Khandro, but not necessarily his interest (active, not just theoretical) in the Eastern religious tradition. He did the meditation thing in India with Buddhist and Hindu teachers (rather more seriously, I suspect, than John, Paul, George and Ringo on their trip - oops! - to Kathmandu). You might find this interesting. He's also punting his new book on the subject.
I'd like, also, to recommend to you his book The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason. I love this book for two reasons. Firstly, it is a very elegant and lucid statement of the case against faith-based religion. Secondly. many of the philosophical themes he touches on while presenting his argument are developed more fully in end notes which are interesting in themselves.
I'll quote just one of these end notes (not to wind you up, but because it so amused me when I first read it):
"I must say it is as toilsome reading as I ever undertook. A wearisome confused jumble, crude, incondite, endless iterations,longwindedness, entanglement...insupportable stupidity, in short! Nothing but a sense of duty could carry any European through the [any guesses?]".
Thomas Carlyle.