Enjoy The Pandemic!
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adversity, Buddhism, covid-19, crisis, insight, learning, pandemic, self-reflection, Taoism, the present
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/Saturday, September 26, 2020 Cayucos, California Enjoy the Pandemic! If you’ve read past the title, then perhaps you can stomach the paradoxical,... Read More
Perversely Avoiding The Present
Sunday, August 9, 2020 Glendale, California Perversely Avoiding The Present Two recent experiences bring the absolutely unequivocal ways in which we perversely... Read More
Emotional Shock: The First Two Months
Thursday, October 24, 2019 Pasadena, California Emotional Shock: The First Two Months The most shocking thing about a tragic situation is the... Read More
Baby Buddhism
Friday, July 5, 2019 Elkton, Virginia Baby Buddhism Nearing the end of a week in a small house shared with an eight-week... Read More
How You Avoid the Moment — Part II — Terror of Uncertainty
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Buddha, Buddhism, ephemeral, fleeting, future, imaginary, lies-to-self, mindfulness, moment-as-passing, philo, philosophy, plans, terror, thoughts, uncertainty, verbs, virture
///Saturday, April 6, 2019Glendale, California How You Avoid the Moment — Part II — Terror of Uncertainty I briefly add two... Read More
How You Avoid The Moment — Part I
Sunday, March 31, 2019 Glendale, California How You Avoid The Moment — Part I Striving to live as much “in the moment”... Read More
Who Sculpts Your Identity? — Part I
Pasadena, California Thursday, August 10, 2017 Who Sculpts Your Identity? — Part I Despite your passion for personal freedom, you may... Read More
Mobile Madness
Friday, April 28, 2017 Death Valley, California Mobile Madness More than ever in human history, people walk the streets shouting.... Read More
Time Psychosis, Omnipotence, and the Buddha’s Second Noble Truth
Pasadena, California April 14, 2017 Dear Readers, A habit I label time psychosis causes me to often run late. It results from omnipotence,... Read More
The Present Moment: An Ineffable Truth
Seattle, Washington Friday, March 10, 2017 Dear Readers, Such an unbelievable cliche, I know. Traveling up here to visit my youngest, now... Read More