Themes of these Posts
Dharma Teachings address human experiences and our relationship to the vastness of what we face. The twice weekly blogs contribute to reflecting/meditating on such themes.
A reader might assume the posts reveal a wide range of interests of the person posting. Yes. To a degree. Most of the posts carry a sincere purpose behind the content - to address suffering and its resolution.
Stating it simply, this publication offers a Buddhist perspective.
The diversity of issues unites under the principle of transforming our perceptions to dissolve stress, projections and reactivity going on in the mind. Wisdom matters.
I started the original blog in 2006 (Click here to visit). At time of writing (December 2022), I have posted around 1080 blogs. Jude, my IT consultant, has transferred them to Substack.
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From here you can type a specific area of interest to find a post on the topic.
Themes of the blogs include:
Action
Books Reviews
Buddhism
Business Critiques
Christopher e-News
Communications
Consumerism
Daily Life
Diet
Dharma Reflections
Liberation
Literature
Medicine
Meditation
Mindfulness
Music Reviews
Pandemics
Past, Present, Future
Philosophy
Photographs
Poems and Prose
Political Issues
Psychology
Relationships
Religion
Retreat Environments
Science Critiques
Social Issues
Social Media
Spirituality
The Arts
The Buddha
Ultimate and Relative Truth
Work
And more
If you have any areas of specific interest, please send me an email.
Photo. The photo shows the Tree and the Stupa behind in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India. It is said that in this spot 2600 years ago, the Buddha woke up to the realities of life and realised multiple ways to solve human suffering during the night of the full moon in May. This wallah had the privilege of offering two annual 10-day retreats in the Thai Monastery, Bodh Gaya for nearly 50 years.