Buddha on the Road
from Rebel Buddha, Chapter 4 (pp. 43-44) When the first wave of Buddhist teachers began arriving in the U.S. in the late 1950s and the 1960s, the United States was less than 200 years old. Compared to...
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from Rebel Buddha, Chapter 6, “Relating with Confusion” (pp. 63-65) We are sometimes too polite with our suffering. We let it dominate our days. Instead, we can confront it and challenge its power to...
View ArticleHardened Values
from Rebel Buddha, Chapter 13, “The Good Shepherd and the Outlaw” (pp. 185-6) Because truly direct experiences of the world are not much present in our ordinary lives, we find ourselves living either...
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