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In My Tribe 2: Sense8

Almost from the beginning of this blog, I have tried to understand what ‘sangha’ is, and what it means to ‘take refuge in the sangha’. I figured out a few … Continue reading

2017/07/02 · Leave a comment

Aro: Form, Emptiness and Non-Duality

The Aro g’Ter lineage offers one of the best explanations of the spirituality of emptiness and non-duality that I have seen. What I have found amongst Mahayana/Vajrayana sects (Dzogchen in … Continue reading

2017/06/29 · Leave a comment

Slumdog Buddha #2

“Right Now, It’s Like This”: It’s a phrase whose usage is catching on, especially among members of the Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society community, and related groups like Dharma … Continue reading

2017/06/28 · Leave a comment

The Universe from Nothing

[Editor: Over the last eight years, I’ve carefully examined Buddhism and found that, aside from some unusual doctrines (like ’emptiness’), it functions pretty much like any other religion. People use … Continue reading

2017/06/26 · 2 Comments

The City as Commons: a Policy Reader

[Dear Readers: wow, a deluge of postings today. Links have been piling up in my inbox since the beginning of June. My goal is to eventually publish a book on … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · Leave a comment

Buddhist Education for Social Transformation

Buddhist Education for Social Transformation (BEST) program originally published at Women for Peace and Justice  The Buddhist Education for Social Transformation (BEST) course is an innovative yearlong certificated course focused … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · 1 Comment

A Global Network of Fearless Cities

Local assemblies transform citizens. We are made new humans by participating. We grow beyond capitalist modernity. “Nature is intelligence, diversity, and self-organisation. Municipalism is self-organisation at the level of cities.” —Vandana Shiva … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · Leave a comment

The limits of non-cooperation as a strategy for social change

[Editor: the survival of humanity as a species is dependent on at least two social factors: (1) the capacity to transcend tribalism; and (2) the capacity to trust, share and … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · Leave a comment

Nafeez Ahmed: As the old world dies, a new world is being born

3 ways Clean Energy will make Big Oil extinct in 12 to 32 Years — without subsidies Nafeez Ahmed June 15 The world is at a point of no return. We find ourselves … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · Leave a comment

What’s Buddhist About Buddhist Social Activism?

by Seth Zuihō Segall, originally published at the Existential Buddhist  Posted on February 6, 2017 This is an updated, revised version an of essay of mine that was published in the … Continue reading

2017/06/23 · Leave a comment

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