BPF & Climate Change: “The Mother of All Practice Opportunities”

Dig for Wisdom, Not for Oil: Buddhists Join Eco-Blockade Against Fracking by Katie Loncke Dig for Wisdom, Not for Oil Mindful of Environmental Racism Fracking Kills Precious Beings With Buddhist voices from Tricycle magazine to Green Gulch Zen Farm, One Earth Sangha, and so many other corners turning to squarely face the perils of climate change (what organic Zen farmer Qayyum Johnson… Read More BPF & Climate Change: “The Mother of All Practice Opportunities”

BPF: Wastewater from Oil Drilling is Used to Irrigate Our Crops

Posted by: Dawn Haney Posted date:  February 04, 2015 In:  Eco Justice, Take Action Image via Catskill Mountain Keeper Do you eat potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, onions or bell peppers? Do you like almonds or pistachios? How about oranges, grapes or pomegranates? Put a little honey in your tea? …. These are all crops that are grown in Kern County, in the… Read More BPF: Wastewater from Oil Drilling is Used to Irrigate Our Crops

No Self, Not Self and 18 Forms of Emptiness

Historically, Vedanta (Vedic or ‘Hindu’ religions) has been heavily influenced by Buddhism. Vedanta has developed a strain of “theism” that is called “non-dualism”. Adi Shankara was an 8th century [CE] yogi who developed the concept of non-dualism, Advaita Vedanta, to it’s highest degree. So depending on who you follow, there can seem to be almost… Read More No Self, Not Self and 18 Forms of Emptiness