Garth Stein on Bill Collins poem, “I CHOP SOME PARSLEY WHILE LISTENING TO ART BLAKEY’S VERSION OF “THREE BLIND MICE”.
Taking the Dalai Lama Seriously
It’s time we took the Dalai Lama seriously. I know that sounds like a strange thing to say, when the Dalai Lama is one of the best-known and most beloved figures in the world.
About a Poem: Taha Muhammad Ali’s “Revenge”
Photo by practicalowlAt times … I wish / I could meet in a duel / the man who killed my father
Books in Brief – May 2010
Description of Buddhist books from May 2010.
The Law of Mindfulness
An increasing number of lawyers are training themselves to work on their inner life in an effort to improve their law practice.
Adoption
Yuto is a healer of hearts; he’s Japanese, Jewish, universal. Leza Lowitz on letting this special child into her life.
The Science Of Love
Barry Boyce reports on the growing number of scientists and researchers who are studying how to bring out the best in human nature.
Dharma Punx
Buddhism is famed for its ability to adapt its universal truths to the concerns of new cultures. So it must be with new generations.
Review: The Red Book
A review of the The Red Book by C.G. Jung – reviewed by John Tarrant.
Love Makes the Difference
The Dalai Lama draws lessons for all of us from his own experience dealing with difficult times. A conversation with Mary Robinson, Pico Iyer.









