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Shozan Jack Haubner: “The Pregnancy Test Koan”
Shozan Jack Haubner is funny, willing to be outrageous, but also tender and meaningful. See for yourself as Shozan takes on abortion.
Books in Brief: Thich Nhat Hanh’s “The Blooming of a Lotus”
Claire Heisler reviews the revised edition of The Blooming of a Lotus, by Thich Nhat Hanh (translated by Annabel Laity).
David R. Loy: “The Nonduality of Ecology and Economy”
David Loy on the dire need to rethink our perceived antagonism between Ecology and the Economy.
Sylvia Boorstein on death: Any day might be the day
Sylvia Boorstein recounts a story to exemplify the suddenness of death, and how we must confront that reality.
Zen and the Art of DC Comics’ “The Great Ten”
Comic Book Resources has a new interview up with comic-book author Tony Bedard, who "is set to unleash 'The Great Ten',".
Google’s Chade-Meng Tan on Aligning Meditation with Real Life
"For the benefits of meditation to become widely accessible, it needs to become 'real.' It needs to align with the lives of real people."
New animal species in a Buddhist corner of the world – and the environmental threats to them
The World Wildlife Fund has released a report on the last ten years of their discoveries in the Eastern Himalayas. The results are moving.
Jubus, UUbus, Ebus, and the new spiritual age of inter-religion
A Denver Post article suggests that we are headed towards a new spiritual age of inter-religion.
Practicing Eco-Mindfulness with Jerry Kolber of the Interdependence Project
The Interdependence Project's Jerry Kolber shares some of the ways you can make a difference to our planet's health, right now.
Cunningham and Cage
The story of Merce Cunningham and John Cage – how a chance encounter turned into a beautiful artistic partnership.









