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Getttin’ Busy Gettin’ Quiet
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Julia May Jonas
Autumn, siren of red and gold, harbinger of tweed and velvet jackets, of renewed promises and vigor, clear sun-ed autumn you come to us once again. You have come Autumn, shoving the margarita out of our hand and replacing it with a digital life manager. You have come and we are glad – our steps…
Zen and the Art of the Scam
By
Evelyn Cash
Last Saturday, I fell victim to one of the oldest scams in the book. A young man came to my door working on a “contest” and looking for my help. He said that in order for him to gain points to win the competition for a $5000 scholarship, all I had to do was order…
American Casino – Interdependence and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
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Ellen Scordato
I’m a buddhist. I read the Wall Street Journal as often as I can. I don’t see how anyone interested in interdependence can ignore the WSJ. I think any buddhist interested in relieving suffering in this world of relative reality can enjoy it. And I think anyone interested in interdependence will enjoy the movie I…
The Five Fabulous Behaviors
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Emily Herzlin
“The world that we live in is fabulous. It is utterly workable.” – Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, The Sanity We are Born With The current discussion on Buddhism and Psychology going on at the ID Project has been centered around Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s book The Sanity We Are Born With. Monday night’s discussion left me thinking…
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