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Seen in One City
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Ethan Nichtern
This is damn damn brilliant and simply executed, if you didn’t see it yet:
Right Action, Right Effort, Right Snooze
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Emily Herzlin
At 9:30pm on any given Tuesday night, what I’d really like to do most in the world is watch just one more episode of House or Six Feet Under. However, lately I’ve been trying my very best to restrain myself. While the idea of Hugh Laurie in all his sexy scruffy limping genius being the…
Keep Your Enemies Close, and Your Near Enemies Closer
By
Ethan Nichtern
One of my favorite ideas from Buddhist psychology has always been the “near-enemy.” The idea of the “near-enemy” is that for every beneficial habit or more enlightened quality that we might develop in our mind, there is a devious, and highly intelligent version of confusion which tries to masquerade very closely as the positive trait.
Meditation
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Patrick Groneman
Image by Artist/Musician Kevin Bewersdorf. (click for a larger version). He is also is a contributor to the Spirit Surfers, a group blog that is a collection of abstract digital collages which use the internet as source material. I’m a fan.
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