-
Continue reading →: How to Escape Coronavirus – Lion’s Roar
The current pandemic is stirring up big questions in us all. Kwan Um School of Zen teacher Colin Beavan shares what to do with those questions, and why not knowing is often the best answer. — Read on www.lionsroar.com/how-to-escape-coronavirus/
-
Continue reading →: Surveillance: l’autre pandémie
miscellanees01.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/tous-surveilles/
-
Continue reading →: A form of brain damage
shanolelinate.com/2020/05/10/economics-a-form-of-brain-damage/
-
Continue reading →: coronavirus_inequality
nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/thomas-piketty-capital-and-ideology-coronavirus-inequality.html
-
Continue reading →: The Four Points of Letting Go in the Bardo – Lion’s Roar
It’s when we lose the illusion of control—a „bardo“ state where we are most vulnerable and exposed—that we can discover the creative potential of our lives. — Read on www.lionsroar.com/four-points-for-letting-go-bardo/
-
Continue reading →: The Nature of Fear – Lion’s Roar
In this classic piece from the Lion’s Roar archives, Joseph Goldstein explores the different types of fear, and how we can sit with fear and hold onto it in our practice. — Read on www.lionsroar.com/the-nature-of-fear/
-
Continue reading →: Coronavirus : pour Michel Houellebecq, le monde d’après „sera le même, en un peu pire“
L’écrivain de „La carte et le territoire“ (prix Goncourt 2010) ou de „Sérotonine“ (2019) donne de ses nouvelles et sa vision de la pandémie de coronavirus. Après cette crise, „tout restera exactement pareil“, écrit-il notamment. — Read on mobile.francetvinfo.fr/sante/maladie/coronavirus/coronavirus-pour-michel-houellebecq-le-monde-d-apres-sera-le-meme-en-un-peu-pire_3948117.html

