Indigenomics: Connecting Economics with Justice
“I’m Nuu-chah-nulth from west coast of Vancouver Island and we have a concept hish yuk ish tsa wak, meaning everything is one and interconnected. http://thetyee.ca/News/2016/06/03/Indigenomics/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=060516-1&utm_campaign=editorial-0616 Business person and Trudeau government … Continue reading
Healing Justice: Using Art and Spirituality to Make Social Justice
In this context, “healing justice” is understood as a broader framework that aims to describe the relationship between social justice work and spirit by focusing both on the consequences of systemic … Continue reading
Seeing Wetiko, Ending Vampire Capitalism
An invitation “Tragically, the history of the world for the past 2,000 years is, in great part, the story of the epidemiology of the wetiko disease.” tweet Jack D Forbes Calling … Continue reading
Oil sands found to be a leading source of air pollution in North America
A cloud of noxious particles brewing in the air above the Alberta oil sands is one of the most prolific sources of air pollution in North America, often exceeding the … Continue reading
Post-Buddhism: On Graduating from Buddhism
The following excerpts are from a TransBuddhists interview with Caitrìona (Cait) Reed, co-founder of Five Changes and Manzanita Village Retreat – www.fivechanges.com. The full interview by Kevin Manders is here: https://transbuddhists.org/2016/05/25/community-member-spotlightinterview-with-caitriona-reed/ My work is … Continue reading
DN: Occupied Canada: Indigenous & Black Lives Matter Activists Unite to Protest Violence & Neglect
Part 1: Canada’s Indigenous & Black Lives Matter Activists Unite to Protest Violence & Neglect Part 2: Canada’s Indigenous & Black Lives Matter Activists Unite to Protest Violence & Neglect … Continue reading
Post-Buddhism: Nontology
I’m having some fun as a new guest editor over at Non-Buddhist. This recent post by Patrick Jennings, “Another Stab at the Non“, provoked some discussion, which led to my … Continue reading
Post-Buddhism: Nikaya and Mahayana Contrasts in Dharma
All the study and reflection I have done in early Buddhism and the recent study I’ve done in the Mahayana broke through to a new level of understanding. What was the … Continue reading
Post-Buddhism: Dharma as a Heuristic Device
Editor: The following post is an attempt to sketch out a post-modern use of the dharma that is not religious, or even “spiritual.”( It’s a rough sketch, so expect lots of … Continue reading
