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August 9, 2017

Buddhist Wisdom for Living Today: Zen and Buddhism 101

An unexpected book arrived in the mail the other day. A gift from my friend’s at Wisdom Publications. Zen Master Raven: The Teachings of a Wise Old Bird. by Zen Master human form, Robert Aitken.

Here the koans are told by and to animals of the forest: raven, porcupine, owl, woodpecker,...

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Published on August 09, 2017 14:21

July 28, 2017

Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy

Good things come in small packages especially when it is The Poetry of Impermanence, Mindfulness, and Joy edited by the poet John Brehm and published by Wisdom. Wisdom has a habit of producing beautifully crafted books, packed with, well, wisdom! By way of disclosure, two of these...

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Published on July 28, 2017 10:38

April 2, 2017

A Workshop for Opening to Life: The Surfer and the Shrink

A surfer and a shrink, sounds like the start of a joke … walk into a bar … . What do they talk about? Turns out the surfer dude is an expert on fear, has even written a book about it and the shrink is a crack snowboarder. They’ve got a lot to talk about. In fact, they are going to teach a workshop about it. Kripalu, here we come.

They’ve both study Buddhism and...

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Published on April 02, 2017 13:37

March 11, 2017

Secular Buddhism by Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor: Secular Buddhism: Imagining the Dharma in an Uncertain World contains twenty-five years of his writing. You may be familiar with some of these articles from his contributions to Tricycle and I recently enjoyed reading his article arguing for a Buddhism...

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Published on March 11, 2017 11:01

March 4, 2017

All Our Waves are Water: Surfing Life’s Ocean

All Our Waves are Water: Stumbling Towards Enlightenment and the Perfect Ride is the latest book from my friend, dharma brother, and workshop collaborator Jaimal Yogis. This books picks up where his first book, the touching, profound and compelling coming of age story, Saltwater Buddha leaves off.

All Our Waves takes the reader through...

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Published on March 04, 2017 08:04

February 28, 2017

Life is Impermanent: Exchanging Gratitude for Entitlement

If there is ever any doubt about life's impermanence, mud season starting in February erases it. Our dirt roads are rutted, the snows are melting, and flooding in some areas is an imminent threat. This isn't supposed to happen until April.

Yesterday, I neglected to bring my phone with me on the walk. Thus, I couldn't take pictures of some very interesting...

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Published on February 28, 2017 09:53

January 29, 2017

Trump and the Truth: Feelings are not Facts

President Trump does not appear to have the ability to distinguish between fact and fiction, or he just doesn't care to. For him, truth is whatever he says it is. The New York Times recently published a sobering piece on the falsehoods promulgated in his first week in office.

Trump might be an extreme and very public example of a process that...

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Published on January 29, 2017 12:12

January 1, 2017

10 Billion Moments: How Much Mindfulness?

Over the course of a lifetime, we will experience ten billion moments. Without mindfulness, will we squander them reaching for the future and dragging along the past? Who is it that spends these moments and how they'll be spent will determine if the coming New Year is a happy one. 

Andrew Olendzki tackles these questions and more in his latest book, 

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Published on January 01, 2017 14:45

December 4, 2016

Losing Your Darlings: The Ability to Let Go When Life Disappoints

If you suddenly lost a huge manuscript that you were working on, how would you react? Could you receive this news with equanimity and pick up your pen and start writing all over again?

This is what happened to Thomas Carlyle, as recently presented in the Writer's Almanac (Sunday 4 December 2016). I have had this...

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Published on December 04, 2016 09:45

November 27, 2016

Introversion Matters

The celebrations of Thanksgiving have seen travel, entertaining, and being entertained. I am now recovering from all the socializing, eating, and cheer. I've tapped out my introvert reserves and am enjoying some quiet time now. I know this season is challenging, especially the introvert amongst us.


Starting a few years ago, after reading Susan Cain's revolutionary book, Quiet, I started thinking about my own introversion and writing about. I've written two books on the...

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Published on November 27, 2016 14:12