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Heard in One City
By
Greg Zwahlen
We should not forget that the mind, whatever turn that we want to give it, is very flexible. To the extent that we train ourselves, we create a habit and the mind accepts the crease that we give it. —Bokar Rinpoche, Profound Wisdom of the Heart Sutra
Just keep dancing in outerspace while I play this sweet guitar riff
By
Patrick Groneman
Delta 1 by Ron Hays Not to get all new-agey electro boogie spirit crystal dance in the cosmic wavepool on you, but yeah: This video was made using the Paik-Abe videosynthesizer, which is a magnificent structure all on its own: About the Video Synthesizer: “From 1969 to 1971, together with television technician and specialist Shuya…
Can corporations be ethical?
By
omphalina
Research by the Ethisphere Institute featured on the Miller-McCune website has recently shown that the banks that are asking for money to bail them out were also the banks that have the lowest scores on measures of business ethics. In addition, the Ethisphere Institute published a list of the “2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies.” To…
Buddhist Monks Say Twitter Can Lead to Happiness
By
Jerry Kolber
I am not making up that headline. In the same week that I began my own 140 Twitter-post journey to explain why Twitter was the next step in the de-personalization of over-noisification of the very tiny (yet very consumptive) subset of humanity that uses social media, the IDP and Ethan Nichtern joined the Twitter bandwagon…
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