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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…
Late Indian siddhas, and other intriguing possibilities
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Greg Zwahlen
There are a lot of things I find interesting about this article, titled “Buddhaguptanatha and the Late Survival of the Siddha Tradition in India,” by David Templeton. Usually, when reading about the history of Indian Buddhism,
Seen in One City: Is The Dana (Generosity) Model Spreading?
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Ethan Nichtern
Couldn’t embed this great CNN video interview about a donation-based restaurant in Ohio that is doing just fine with no set prices on their menu, but Watch It Here and then check back for discussion. What do you think? Could the Dana (generosity, donation, pay-what-you-can) model catch on in America in the current economic crisis?…
Kale Chips and Roasted Chickpeas
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Emily Herzlin
The dials on my oven don’t have numbers on them – I suppose that over the years before I came to inhabit this apartment they have simply faded off. Sadly, this kept me from using my oven as much as I would have liked to. My dad came to the rescue, overcoming my laziness for…
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