One of the most famous pieces of ancient art might not be so ancient, after all.
From Agence France-Presse:
May 29 2009
One of the most famous pieces of ancient art might not be so ancient, after all.
From Agence France-Presse:
May 29 2009
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What do I not teach?
Whatever is fascinating to discuss,
divides people against each other,
but has no bearing on putting an end to sorrow.
What do I teach?
Only what is necessary to take you to the other shore.
–Siddhartha Gautama, The Dhammapada
Phenomena X: Separation
Campfire
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May 28 2009
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Phenomena IX: choosing
Surfaces
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May 27 2009
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–The Dhammapada, 163
Phenomena VIII: accepting
Becalmed
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May 26 2009
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–Bhikkhu Bodhi, Introduction to The Dhammapada
Phenomena VII: changing
Seeking to Connect
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May 25 2009
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–ancient, traditional prayer of India
Phenomena VI: praying
Sun
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May 25 2009
Flarebombs bloom on the dark sky.
A child claps his hands and laughs.
I hear the sound of guns,
and the laughter dies.
But the witness remains.
-Thich Nhat Hanh (date not known)
May 22 2009
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–Sri Guru Nanak Dev, Hymn 16, Japji Sahib
Phenomena V: Truth
Art Link At the Nub
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May 21 2009
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Phenomena IV: listening
Evaporation
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May 20 2009
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Once upon a time long, long ago, this blog was started and needed some daily features so that it wouldn’t appear stale and all. On Monday, September 10, 2007 this feature first appeared with the name it has now, Muse in the Morning, after appearing twice at the end of the previous work week with a concept but no name.
Through the magic of auto-publishing, it has appeared at least five days a week ever since then…at 6:00am eastern/3:00am pacific.
It has changed a bit over time. The original “outside” is on the flip. Please consider it an invitation to join in.
May 20 2009
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–Siddhartha Gautama, The Questions of Suvikrantavikramin
Phenomena III: delving
Film at 11
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May 19 2009
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–Bodhidharma, Treatise on the Two Entrances and Four Practices
Phenomena II: enticing
Strings
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