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Lexus: Reinventing Awareness or Dulling it?
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Patrick Groneman
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Dharma in Poetry
By
Paul Griffin
The dharma is elusive. It speaks to us so plainly, then turns, shifts in its seat, and to me, seems complex again. In principle, the essential ideas are straightforward: keep it real, let things be what they are, be kind. But often, when you turn and actually look, practicing these principles is more difficult than…
Week 3 of Hardcore Dharma: Is Comedy Right Speech?
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Stillman Brown
[UPDATED] If you’re just tuning in, check out posts on week 1 and week 2. Apologies to the Hardcore crew. I wasn’t able to be at Hardcore Dharma last night. My excuse is legit but excuses aren’t very hardcore. Recalling our contemplation from last week, I can say that my intention to post on time…
Birthday Buddhism
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Julia May Jonas
Today is my birthday. I am 28. Hurray! Two years ago today, when I turned 26, my sweet, loving friends, who cater to my youngest child it’s my BIRTHDAY ridiculousness far more than they should, spent the day with me. We ate fig jam and ricotta and salmon and crème fraische on brown German bread…
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