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Children's Book Week: Samsara Dog
Samsara Dog
Author: Manos, Helen
Illustrator: Vivas, Julie
Samsara Dog lived many lives.
Some of his lives were long.
Some lasted only a few days.
Dog never remembered them.
He lived each life as it came,
until he learned the most
important lesson of all.
I couldn't more highly
posted 6:34:04am Feb. 24, 2012 |
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Children's Book Week: Wilfred Gorden McDonald Patridge
Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge
Author: Fox, Mem
Illustrator: Vivas, Julie
Mem Fox is one of the most prolific children's authors in contemporary times. Her classic Time for Bed and Where is the Green Sheep? have delighted millions of children and parents. With this book, Mem Fox tackle
posted 6:27:47am Feb. 22, 2012 |
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John Welwood Week: Spotlight on Conscious Relationship
What follow is a transcript of an interview between Vince Horn (of Buddhist Geeks) and John Wellwood. I thought this interview would provide plenty of fodder for reflection on the role of conscious relationship in our spiritual practice. And of course, in light of Valentine's Day, isn't it a goo
posted 6:37:59am Feb. 16, 2012 |
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John Welwood Week: Ordinary Magic Book Review
There are few essay collections which I find eternally useful...so useful that they never seem to leave my bedside table for a more (lonely) and permanent space on my living room bookshelf. But John Welwood edited one such collection called Ordinary Magic. And indeed, it is full of magic.
The
posted 6:40:55am Feb. 15, 2012 |
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John Welwood Week: Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships
There are so many reasons to love John Welwood's books. And what I like most about this one is that it cuts right to the core of our difficulty finding and sustaining the love we really want. When we read more conventional books about relationships, we always seem to be pointing the finger at th
posted 3:16:57am Feb. 14, 2012 |
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