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Writing: Meditation Action Direct
By
Stillman Brown
Last week’s New Yorker had a great profile of novelist Ian McEwan, the guy who wrote Atonement, among other things (sorry, it’s not available for free online. Abstract here). Nestled at the very end of the piece was a quote from McEwan’s novel Saturday describing a surgeon’s experience in the operating theater. It is the most resonant description…
Visualization of Non-Self
By
Patrick Groneman
Photo taken at the Canal Plastics window display.
Can a Buddhist be an Anarchist?
By
Jerry Kolber
I’ve had many wonderful conversations over the past few years about the role of anarchism in western society (not the Anarchist Cookbook blow stuff up and call it anarchism juvenile version, I’m talking real deal anarchy that involves re-thinking the way the society is structured.) The more I sit, and take my practice into daily…
Please put your conflict away
By
omphalina
I don’t particularly like conflict. It makes me all sorts of uncomfortable. I was thinking about what Ellen Scordato wrote about sitting with her uncomfortableness in response to Emily Herzlin’s post this week. I have a very hard time sitting and observing people argue – even if it isn’t even that heated. If it is…
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