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The Curse of the Older Sibling
By
Emily Herzlin
Recently I’ve found myself with the urge to take better care of myself. Eating healthier, exercising more, going to bed earlier, sticking to my meditation practice. I’m not worrying about catching the swine flu, this isn’t a totally neurotic thing. But this week is both my mom and my sister’s birthdays. My sister is turning…
Interdependence and Waste Management; or, the Destroilet
By
Ellen Scordato
The eco-yoga toilet post here a few days ago made me think. About interdependence. About my childhood. About the Destroilet.
Dharma Punx Numero Uno, Noah Levine
By
Ethan Nichtern
Check out the nice spread in the Los Angeles Times today about the work of my friend Noah Levine, Dharma Punx Founder and Buddhist Teacher. (Photo from Los Angeles Times Article) What do you think of Noah?
If You’re Going To Slam Buddhism, Get Your Facts Straight
By
Stillman Brown
In a recent post entitled “Up From Buddhism,” Andrew Sullivan quotes a journalist and a blogger who have a less than favorable view of our tradition: From 2003, John Horgan explains why he gave up on Buddhism: …what troubles me most about Buddhism is its implication that detachment from ordinary life is the surest route to…
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