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Personal Experience

broapocalypse wrote 3 weeks ago: *)(**)(**)(* (From: Debate btw. Lane-Craig and Atkins) “a spiritual life beyond the natural … more →

Tags: Personal Experience, Dr. William Lane Craig, derek prince, Dr. Albert Mohler, Dan Peek, Oden Fong, Kerry Livgren, Dave Hope, Phil Keaggy

What is Essential in Life besides Unny?

Dave wrote 3 weeks ago: Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The w … more →

Tags: Life, Philosophy, Chinese Philosophy

Obama Wins Nobel!2 comments

Trish Scott wrote 2 months ago: Nobel Prize awarded on thought blueprints! I’m so glad The Secret is OUT! According to the com … more →

Tags: Law of Attraction, The Secret, World Peace, Abraham-Hicks, nobel peace prize

Jerry's Quote of the Day: Lin Yutang1 comment

thebarnlv wrote 2 months ago: “Hope is like a road in the country; there was never a road, but when many people walk on it, … more →

Tags: Quote Of The Day

It's vitally important to do nothing important at all, once in a while.

nexusofnow wrote 3 months ago: This weekend I took an afternoon in which I just relaxed and did something fun for a few hours. It w … more →

Tags: Living, Philosophy, Zen, Taoism, Quotes, Present Moment, inner peace, patience, Relaxation

Tobacco: a Seduction

Ron Pavellas wrote 4 months ago: The first heavy smoker in my family to die was Uncle Tommy, my aunt Bee’s husband. He was around 65 … more →

Tags: Family, Personal Essays, writing, Cigarettes, Nestor Palladius, Patricia Robinson, pipe tobacco, smoking, The Importance of Living

Taoism's Inter-Civilizational Crossovers (1)2 comments

justrecently wrote 5 months ago: Related: Taoism and the Dialog of Civilizations, July 3 ____________________ Much of the literature … more →

Tags: language, China, Germany, america, History, INTERNATIONAL, India, Taoism, World

In Praise of Autumn

chadao wrote 5 months ago: Autumn and Winter are my two favorite seasons. Spring is third and there is no fourth. I ran across … more →

Tags: slice of life., tao, China, autumn, Fall, winter, spring, death, My Country My People

Taoism and the Dialog of Civilizations3 comments

justrecently wrote 5 months ago: A number of contemporary New Confucian scholars are to some extent aware of the Second Axial Age, wr … more →

Tags: China, Confucianism, Education, INTERNATIONAL, language, Taoism, Teaching, Buddhism, Evolution

Back from the archives

chinesetypewriter wrote 5 months ago: I just returned from the archive with an amazing cache of documents about Lin Yutang’s Chinese … more →

Tags: Chinese typewriter, technology, Archives, New Developments, archival documents

If there is anything we are serious about, it is neither religion nor learning, but food

picturesista wrote 6 months ago: … more →

Tags: In, Food

There's No Place Like Home

elepine wrote 7 months ago: “No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his o … more →

Tags: General Blogs, Travel Quote

What Is Patriotism?

fromlaurelstreet wrote 8 months ago: … more →

Tags: videos, how we live, KarenMarie'sFilmSchool, Patriotism, animated short

Comic Spirituality

Anthony David wrote 9 months ago: Coyote is a key trickster figure in Native American mythology. He’s a shape shifter, part human and … more →

Tags: Creativity, Spiritual Growth and Development, God, Sermons and Homilies, Life Skills, Stories, spirituality, Life, Theology

Life and Times: Su Tungpo1 comment

Johnny wrote 12 months ago: “…People may have sorrow or joy, be near or far apart, the moon may be dim or bright, wax or wane, t … more →

Tags: Confucian, Su Tungpo, The Gay Genius

The Nation, 10 November 2008

acilius wrote 1 year ago: As you would expect from its cover date, this issue was devoted primarily to the 2008 presidential e … more →

Tags: Realms of Araby, The Nation, Iraq, Irving Babbitt, Arab tribalism, wu mi

The Nation, 20 Oct 20084 comments

acilius wrote 1 year ago: This issue features three items I think I might someday want to look up.  China scholar Orville Sche … more →

Tags: Irving Babbitt, The Nation, oil price, Russia, wu mi

CLOUDS SOMETIMES....

hokku wrote 1 year ago: An autumn hokku by Bashô: Kumo oriori hito wo yasumuru tsukimi kana Clouds sometimes people wo rest … more →

Tags: autumn, Basho, clouds, Fall, Haikai, Haiku, hokku, Moon, Nature

Indian Summer in Northern Germany

justrecently wrote 1 year ago: This was a reasonable summer, with maybe a dozen really hot days, many warm days, too little rain un … more →

Tags: Germany, nights, summer, Seasons, Fall


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