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David R. Loy: “A collective awakening?” (Buddhist reflections on Copenhagen)
David R. Loy on how a “new understanding of the self” is what will be required of us in order to turn our planet’s climate crisis around.
Judy Lief’s Copenhagen Climate Change wrap-up: Upon returning
Judy Lief is back from the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference with more of her behind-the-scenes reportage on what’s taken place there.
Opinion: David R. Loy on Barack Obama, “The War President”
“Only a year ago,” writes David R. Loy, “Barack Obama looked almost like the political equivalent of Maitreya.” But things have changed.
Andrew Harvey on “Love in Action” in the face of global crises
A transcript of a talk by Andrew Harvey, architect of “sacred activism”, given at the launch of Bhikkhu Bodhi’s “Buddhist Global Relief”.
Alan Senauke: Burma at the Crossroads
Hozan Alan Senauke of the Clear View Project concisely explains the conflict happening in Burma, and what you can do about it.
Practicing Eco-Mindfulness with Jerry Kolber of the Interdependence Project
The Interdependence Project’s Jerry Kolber shares some of the ways you can make a difference to our planet’s health, right now.
From The Worst Horse’s Mouth: “What’s a Weeger?” / Getting caught up on the Uighur riots
In China’s worst ethnic unrest in years, Uighurs took to the streets of Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, on Sunday.
How do you put compassion into action?
Punk rock. Divorce. Buddhism. Heidiminx explains how she developed her DIY approach to fixing the world.
In Times of War, Feed the Right Wolf
Marianne Elliott on how to continue our practice during times of violence, by nourishing hope and mindfulness.