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Mindfulness and enjoyment are spiritual prerogatives
“Modern Japan simply was cyberpunk. The Japanese themselves knew it and delighted in it. I remember my first glimpse of Shibuya, when one of the young Tokyo journalists who had ta
Uploaded 31 Dec 2013
The danger of a "trendy" Buddhism
One of the most striking memories I’ll never forget is the time I went to celebrate Vesak on May 2010. One could not miss the venue: the planned celebrations were to be held at the famed Hong Ko
Uploaded 15 Mar 2013
Criteria for Moral Judgment, from a Buddhist perspective
It is axiomatic that every religion accepts the existence of morality and immorality. But, when we come to the point of how to judge an action either as moral or immoral, each religion and philosopher
Uploaded 1 Jan 2012
The Most Demanding Qualification of All?
In one’s life, there are certain kinds of transitional events that are considered distinct turning points: the attainment of a qualification, the conferral of a degree, the awarding of an honor or mil
Uploaded 1 Jan 2012
Generosity, Right Livelihood and Appreciation: Reflections on Buddhist lay life
Sometimes I feel that the choice to be a lay disciple in Buddhism matters just as much as choosing to be ordained. As laypeople we are obligated, in my opinion, to accept that our way of life is to fi
Uploaded 1 Sep 2011
The Cult of the Mac: How Buddhist Spirituality must bring Rationality and Reason to Religion
Apple's cult-like status, religion, and Buddhism
Uploaded 1 Sep 2010
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