Building Better Houses of Truth: Rethinking Religion in a Pluralistic World
The metaphor of a house helps clarify what we seek in a truth-claiming system.
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Posted by George Cassidy Payne | Oct 16, 2025 | blog, Buddhism, Dispatches from the Bardo: Real talk on change, crisis, and the fragile space of becoming., Featured, Interfaith
The metaphor of a house helps clarify what we seek in a truth-claiming system.
Posted by Kellie Schorr | Oct 12, 2025 | blog, Buddhism, Empower Me, Featured, Living the Dharma: Stories of Everyday Life
When the ignition won’t catch, our first impulse is usually the same as the horror hero’s—we turn the key harder. We chant louder, pray longer, meditate forever, hoping that one more try will get us running again.
Posted by George Cassidy Payne | Oct 3, 2025 | blog, Buddhism, Dispatches from the Bardo: Real talk on change, crisis, and the fragile space of becoming., Empower Me, Featured
Posted by George Cassidy Payne | Sep 28, 2025 | blog, Buddhism, Dispatches from the Bardo: Real talk on change, crisis, and the fragile space of becoming., Empower Me, Featured
Without that recognition, “forgiving” may just mean suppressing what is too heavy to face.
Posted by Angel Puente | Sep 26, 2025 | blog, Buddhism, Featured, Loving Thoughts From Nowhere
In general, the first part of hara breathing is to completely relax the body, especially the abdominal area, and to discontinue the use of these muscles to initiate exhalation.
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