back in the igloo
Well! I certainly did not expect this to greet me on my return from far away places. Best Buddhist Women Bloggers of 2009 I’m quite speechless. Of course, thankfully, that was a brief moment of aphasia...
View ArticleSpecial Guest Justin from American Buddhist Perspective on Irritants & Ethics
It’s my honour to welcome Justin from American Buddhist Perspective and Buddhist Ethics as our Guest Author for today. Justin is completing his PhD in Buddhist Ethics – a path fraught with ethical...
View Articlerenouncing acceptance – Elephant Journal trumpets news
I was hoping this would fade away but since Maia of Jizo Chronicles Twittered it, I have to abandon all hope! Apparently some karma worked itself out and 108 Zen Books has been dragged kicking and...
View Articletheoblogger challenge: god in 100 words
Patheos is a fascinating site offering a “balanced view of Religion and Spirituality.” Debra Arca Mooney of Patheos contacted me about 10 days ago and offered a “theoblogger” challenge: Who/What is...
View Articlethis, that & guest post on Jizo Chronicles
I’ve been trying desperately to get to the part of the computer that deals with blogging. However, the realities of running a business that is teetering on the edge of change yet again and a cat with...
View Articleblogisattva finalists and those honorably mentioned announced
The finalists and those honorably mentioned have been announced by the judges of the 2010 Blogisattva Awards; the winners for each category will be announced on December 12th. Congratulations to all...
View Article7 links – how to appreciate yourself
I was in full-fledged flinching from writing the Conclusion section of my thesis (are you as sick of me mentioning this as I am?) so I dug into ZenDotStudio’s lovely offering of 7 Links. The object is...
View Articlepaying it forward, backward, above & below
I’m leaving this week for Upaya and the final stage of the Chaplaincy Program. We will present our projects to the faculty and cohorts and then gather with family and friends for the ordination...
View Articlethe practice of stuckness
Tomorrow is the Harvest Moon. It’s also known as the Fruit Moon which prompts the question: what have been the fruits of our practice? What will we gather together with the intention that it nourish...
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