2011-11-01T15:10:52-07:00

An interesting question, certainly. Buddhism is the only major world religion that does not posit a god at the center of things. Doesn’t deny it, either. But famously Buddhism ignores the question as generally irrelevant to the questions it does address regarding human suffering, its cause and its cure. Now the American Buddhist Tricycle blog cites science writer and blogger Razib Khan, who last year wrote about the famous Pew Religious Landscape Survey. At that time he noted the majority... Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:52-07:00

Among those things that make me fear for the republic has been the rhetoric from many on the right which at times seems to call for violent insurrection. This threat of violence (or, in the case of Texan politicians, secession) is rooted in a belief the federal government exists to trample individual rights through excessive taxation (for some that means any taxation which is believed to be theft, pure and simple), onerous regulation and restriction of personal behavior (smoking, seat... Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:52-07:00

While the history is a bit off, Longfellow’s poem commemorating this day is a forever part of our national myth… Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:52-07:00

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2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

It is claimed that Geoffrey Chaucer first tells his Canterbury Tales on this day in 1397 at the court of Richard II. The Prologue in Middle English. How about rapped? Or, if just want to talk a walk… Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

I’ve had more than one person come to me in the last few months and ask why is it if I’m supposed to be (at least by Unitarian Universalist standards) a spiritual person, why are so many of my sermons and projects focused on social justice issues? It is true my natural inclinations are contemplative. My fantasy retirement is running nearly continuous sesshin, intensive Zen meditation retreats. But actually one reason I’ve followed my nose into the liberal ministry is... Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

Shamelessly stolen from the wonderful Enlightenment Ward. Some are good, some are bad, some, eh; but you’re going to have to figure out which is which for yourself. (Although, I have heard the Monkey Mind on the list is a real blowhard. You probably can safely skip him…) A Hoodie Monk A Monk Amok a raft abisko Aloha Sangha AMIDA-JI RETREAT TEMPLE ROMANIA Ashin Mettacara Bhikkhu Bhikkhu’s Blog Bodhi Tree Swaying Chán Poetry Clear Mind Zen Dhamma Diary dhamma musings... Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

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2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

On this day in 1947 Jackie Robinson took the field with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Thank you, Mr Robinson… Read more

2011-11-01T15:10:53-07:00

And when we forget, we need someone to remind us. I’ve been grumpy & forgetful of such. Thanks to all who pointed me in this direction… Read more

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