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The Montagues and the Capulets Got Nothin’ on Us
By
Emily Herzlin
My friend Lisa threw herself down in her desk chair and ran her hands through her curly hair in despair. “I just don’t know what to do, you guys! Ugh! HELP ME!” She bemoaned, “He’s a really great kisser and he’s really funny and I like him…but he’s a Republican! What should I do!? UGH!…
What is happiness, anyway?
By
Greg Zwahlen
This question has increasingly been explored in the fields of economics and psychology over the last few years. I certainly think of it often, particularly if I’m meditating on the first of the four Brahmavih?ras—the wish that all sentient beings be happy. What am I wishing them, exactly?
Assessing the Real New Year
By
Ethan Nichtern
Our calendar is obsolete and archaic. Everyone knows everything starts anew in the Fall. Today, Labor Day, is the real New Year’s day. At least that’s how it always feels to me.
Casual Sex on the Buddhist Path?
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idpguestblog
I was hanging out with a friend recently and she saw David R. Loy’s book, Money, Sex, War, Karma, on my coffee table and picked it up and excitedly turned to the chapter on sex. She told me she HAD to read that part…immediately. I said sure and asked why. She informed me that her…
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