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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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    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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    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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    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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    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 Zen Buddhism

The Religion That Refuses to Be a Religion

Ian February 13, 2026

Authentic Buddhism, as we practice it in Zen and as we can still glimpse it in the earliest strata of the tradition, does not fit…

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Zero Trust: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Start

Ian February 11, 2026

For many years, organizations built cybersecurity around a simple assumption: if someone or something was inside the network, it could generally be trusted. Firewalls protected…

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Polygamy, Polyamory, and the Buddhadharma: what’s actually being asked?

Ian January 19, 2026

I’ve noticed that when we ask whether Buddhism “requires” monogamy, we’re rarely asking a purely ethical question. We’re asking a belonging question. Am I still…

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Questioning Buddhist Cosmology

Ian January 19, 2026

Buddhist cosmology can feel like an awkward inheritance. Many of us come to practice through the door of mindfulness, ethics, and meditation, and then—somewhere along…

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Grief as Practice

Ian January 16, 2026

When death first moved from an idea to a fact in my life, I learned something I didn’t expect: grief doesn’t arrive as a single…

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Depression and Dharma

Ian January 15, 2026

Depression is one of those experiences that can make even simple things feel impossibly heavy. From a Buddhist perspective, that heaviness isn’t a personal failure…

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Consistency

Ian January 12, 2026

Consistency is the quiet power behind zazen. Not because Zen is a self-improvement program, and not because sitting every day earns you points with the…

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The Paramitas

Ian January 7, 2026

In Zen, the paramitas (often translated “perfections,” but more helpfully “ways of crossing over”) are not a ladder you climb to become holy. They’re the…

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I’m a Buddhist—and I’m still Jewish

Ian January 6, 2026

I am Jewish. Not as a costume, not as a mood, not as a vague ancestry note on a family tree. I’m Jewish in the…

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Emptiness in Zen

Ian January 2, 2026

Zen talks about emptiness the way a seasoned sailor talks about wind. It isn’t an abstract theory, and it isn’t a poetic garnish on top…

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