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    Buddha Nature: The Original Face of Awakening

    Buddha Nature is one of the most beautiful, misunderstood, and potentially dangerous teachings in Buddhism. Properly understood, it is a profound affirmation: awakening is not…

    Ian June 4, 2026
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  • Blog Art History

    The Pre-Raphaelite School of Art: History, Philosophy, Artists, Influence, and Modern Legacy

    Introduction The Pre-Raphaelite school of art occupies one of the most fascinating positions in nineteenth-century cultural history. It was at once a rebellion and a…

    Ian June 3, 2026
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  • Blog Zen Buddhism

    Fear and a Buddhist Response

    Fear is one of the most basic human experiences. It arises in the body before it becomes a thought. The heart tightens, the breath shortens,…

    Ian June 3, 2026
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  • Blog

    Understanding Entropy

    Entropy is one of those words that appears in many different fields—physics, chemistry, information theory, cybersecurity, engineering, biology, and even philosophy. It is often loosely…

    Ian June 2, 2026
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  • Blog

    The Hidden Dangers of Putting Personal and Business Information into AI Systems

    Artificial intelligence tools have quickly become part of everyday life. People use them to write emails, summarize documents, draft policies, troubleshoot code, analyze spreadsheets, plan…

    Ian June 1, 2026
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Blog

Uechi Ryū Karate: An Introduction

Ian March 19, 2026

Introduction Uechi Ryū (often written Uechi-ryu) is one of Okinawa’s most distinctive classical karate traditions: compact, close-range, relentlessly practical, and shaped as much by Southern…

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Blog Aquarium Keeping

The Nitrogen Cycle — Not What You Learned in School

Ian March 19, 2026
This entry is part 4 of 10 in the series Science of Aquarium Reefkeeping

If you entered the reef aquarium hobby at any point between the 1980s and early 2010s, you probably absorbed an understanding of the nitrogen cycle…

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Blog Western Americana

Cowgirls Who Changed the Game — from bronc riders to brand owners

Ian March 19, 2026

The West was never a one‑man show. From dusty arena dirt to boardroom tables, cowgirls have been bending steel and expectations for more than a…

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Blog Aquarium Keeping

Microbiomes of the Reef Tank: The Invisible World Running Everything

Ian March 19, 2026
This entry is part 5 of 10 in the series Science of Aquarium Reefkeeping

Every reef aquarium contains two worlds that could not be more different. The first is the familiar one: coral colonies sprawling in branching architecture, fish…

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Blog Western Americana

The Cowboy Way: A Gentleman’s Code for the Modern West

Ian March 19, 2026

Introduction: A Code Older Than Steel There are places in the American West where the wind still carries the echo of hoofbeats, where the land…

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Blog Aquarium Keeping

The Chemistry of Seawater: Understanding the “Big Three” and Beyond

Ian March 19, 2026
This entry is part 3 of 10 in the series Science of Aquarium Reefkeeping

On the surface, a reef tank looks like a living tapestry of color and movement — corals unfurling their polyps, fish weaving through branching structures,…

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Blog Humanism

We Do Need Human Love: A Humanist Response to “Only God Is Enough”

Ian March 19, 2026

One of the more common religious claims, especially in some Christian circles, is that human beings do not truly need human love, because God is…

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Infostealer Malware

Ian March 19, 2026

Infostealer malware has become one of the defining cyber threats of the current moment. It is no longer just a technical nuisance or a low-level…

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Blog Information Technology

How to Recognize False or Fake Social Media Accounts Across Major Platforms

Ian March 18, 2026

Fake social media accounts are everywhere. Some are obvious spam bots with stolen profile photos and broken language. Others are far more convincing. They may…

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Blog Information Technology

The Real Failure Is Rarely the Tool: Six Cybersecurity Mistakes That Turn Management Systems Into Weapons

Ian March 16, 2026

When organizations suffer a major cyber incident, people often rush to blame the software that was involved. If a centralized management system was used to…

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