Unlike Christianity… Buddhism is often described as either a religion or a philosophy.
Author: melhpine
Out in the (Not So) Cold
Taking the plunge and going out into the cold seemed to be the theme of the morning.
Purple patch
In the purple patch; loitering with a purpose – waiting for nothing. Beautiful words once again from Stephanie. I share these words with you as I leave for an overnight trip with no loitering for me.
Quotes
It’s amazing how many contemporary-sounding quotes are attributed to the Buddha, who did not usually speak in short, snappy sentences.
Why Kindness Heals – By James R. Doty, M.D.
Originally posted on Kindness Blog:
As a physician specializing in neurosurgery at an academic medical center, I appreciate the unhappiness many patients have with the present healthcare delivery system that is rushed, bureaucratic, non-caring and technology-focused. In the U.S. we spend more per capita than any other industrialized country, yet the outcomes are some of…
Remembrance Part 2: David Arben
Arben’s life had been saved by his violin. As a child, he certainly would have been killed by the Nazis if they had not discovered his musical ability.
Remembrance Day
I mourn their violent deaths, but I attempt to honor their memory by living with love and compassion and never considering anyone inferior to me.
Nothing to Do, No Place to Go
As my teacher, Lama Surya Das, is fond of saying, “We are human beings, not human doings.”
What’s UUp?
Unitarian Universalism is stagnating while Buddhism is growing rapidly in the West.
Dead. I Dare You to Say It.
Maybe, as the world has become more technologically advanced and dying has become more sterile, we fear it more.
A Musical Bonus from the Heart
I decided to post a short musical bonus for the followers of my blog, and I chose this, a version of the famous mantra that ends the Heart Sutra
Of Blizzards and Email
If you have been reading Melting-Pot Dharma long enough, you know that I’m about to make a connection between blizzards and email and tie it all in to spiritual wholeness.