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William B. Turner
William B. Turner

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Mar 6

Death Is No Big Deal

One problem, sort of, with being on the Buddhist path is that Buddhists tend to hold unusual opinions on topics that many people in the United States think are very important, but think about in foolish ways. A friend who is both on the Buddhist path and a hospice nurse…

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Death Is No Big Deal
Death Is No Big Deal
Buddha

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Feb 20

The Belligerent Buddhist

Nearly every Buddhist teacher I know of, okay, every Buddhist teacher I know of, presents themselves as very kind and mild mannered. Okay, Brad Warner is not at all mild mannered, but Zen does have its own, specific tradition of more flamboyant teachers. I appreciate his voice. But the vast…

Buddha

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The Belligerent Buddhist
The Belligerent Buddhist
Buddha

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Feb 17

People Are Crazy

Including you and me. Tibetan Buddhist master Chogyam Trungpa liked to use “neuroses” as his modern, westernized term to help explain Buddhism in the modern west. Until we awaken fully, we are still a bit neurotic, at least. Our perspective on the world is at least slightly deranged from the…

Buddha

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People Are Crazy
People Are Crazy
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Feb 6

The Anthropormorphizing Absurdity

Christians love to appeal to “nature,” especially when they are being nasty and picking on people. This is especially easy with transgender persons, the current political target of conservatives, the real kind and the faux, degraded, U.S. kind. …

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The Anthropormorphizing Absurdity
The Anthropormorphizing Absurdity
Buddha

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Jan 29

You Need a Hole in Your Head

Mine’s in the back. Yours may show up elsewhere. Everyone is different. We can conceive of ultimate consciousness by using the metaphor of being in a room, knowing that the entire universe lies outside of the room. …

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You Need a Hole in Your Head
You Need a Hole in Your Head
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Jan 26

Just Doing What Christians Do

I’m passing the proverbial hat, or the plate, as the Episcopalians of my youth would say. They were kind of like soup plates. My parents would give us coins to put in wheen we were children. The Dalai Lama has stated that compassion is a primary principle of all of…

Buddha

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Just Doing What Christians Do
Just Doing What Christians Do
Buddha

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Jan 23

Quasi Monk

I hate doing this. I do live a somewhat monk like existence. My apartment is a very plain, one bedroom model in a slightly grungy, but safe complex, in the Vietnamese section of town, as it happens. I have no trouble honoring the five precepts because I live a pretty…

Buddha

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Quasi Monk
Quasi Monk
Buddha

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Jan 20

Red State Vihara, Again

I keep thinking that I need to advertise Red State Vihara more than I do. I suck at self promotion. I hate advertising. I am still not clear on whether any research shows that it works. …

Buddha

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Red State Vihara, Again
Red State Vihara, Again
Buddha

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Jan 19

Fake Yourself Out

The combination of the Buddha’s teaching that we are already awake, or enlightened, or whatever you want to call it, we just don’t realize it, with the observation that realizations are about getting a new perspective on existing information rather than adding new information really does, or can, lead to…

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Fake Yourself Out
Fake Yourself Out
Buddha

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Jan 9

You Don’t Really Need to Think

If you stop and think about it (!), you will notice that, when you have a thought, you necessarily already knew what you were about to think before you had the thought. This is necessarily so. Unless you have a fairy or other entity inside your head that whispers to…

Buddha

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You Don’t Really Need to Think
You Don’t Really Need to Think
Buddha

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William B. Turner

William B. Turner

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Uppity gay, Buddhist, author, historian.

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