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The Fiction of the Self: Ruth Ozeki
The act of storytelling as a performance of interbeing
Uploaded 24 Feb 2017
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Dharmic Conundrum of AI
The question of artificial intelligence and sentience
Uploaded 11 Nov 2016
Buddhism and Creative Writing, Part Two
Exploring creative writing as a Buddhist practice
Uploaded 21 Oct 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: America's Firearm Culture
There are unique experiences in the American heritage that have decisively influenced its culture: the encounter and conflict with Native Americans as the Other, slavery and civil war, and ascendancy
Uploaded 18 Feb 2015
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Fiction and Buddhism
Why should a Buddhist invest emotionally in any fictional character? We are attached enough to our own and others’ identities as it is. Yet a novelist is paid to double down on these fictions. L
Uploaded 29 Aug 2014
Expressing Buddhahood: Stories and Narratives in Buddhist China
E.M. Forster, when discussing novels, observed that the narration of “the king died and the queen also died” was a fact, but “the king died and the queen died of sadness” was a
Uploaded 1 Nov 2013
Buddhist Film Festival Europe 2011
One of the most vibrant and exciting events contemporary Buddhism offers is its film festivals, which usually take place annually and have for years driven spiritual creativity and thought-provoking j
Uploaded 1 Nov 2011
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