Jill S. Schneiderman on Daniel Pink’s book about Right Brain thinkers and their importance in the conceptual age.
Earth Dharma: “Buddhism and Science: Kin by Water”
Jill S. Schneiderman reports on a personal connection between Buddhist meditation practice and the water cycle.
Earth Dharma: “Blame Game in the Gulf”
After President Obama’s address to the nation last night, Shambhala Sun “Earth Dharma” blogger Jill S. Schneiderman had mixed feelings.
Slow Violence in the Gulf of Mexico: A Buddhist Response
Jill S. Schneiderman reports on the escalating environmental violence that continues as a result of the BP oil spill.
The Earth Day BP Oil Catastrophe: When Do We Say “Dayenu” (Enough)?

Jill S. Schneiderman on why Buddhists need to put their foot down and stand up to oil companies’ destruction of the environment.
Awaken, Eaarthlings! (An Earth Day Missive.)
Jill S. Schneiderman reflects on environment and geology history and Buddhist approaches to loving the earth in celebration Earth Day.
Earth Dharma: After Yushu, Hindered by Doubt
With the earth functioning for me as an object on which to meditate, doubt is the hindrance that shakes my ability to use earthdharma.
Earth Dharma: “Planned Outage”
Jill S. Schneiderman reflects on seaside Dharma reading.
Earth Dharma: Chile, Haiti, and “Govinda’s Bridge”
A comment by Lama Anagarika Govinda that registered as particularly meaningful in light of the recent earthquake in Chile.
Earth Dharma: Buddhist Survival in the Andes
Reading Nando Parrado’s account of his 72-day ordeal of pain and suffering in the South American cordillera, Miracle in the Andes.