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The Road Home: An Interview with Shastri Ethan Nichtern – HIGHLIGHT
Shastri Ethan Nichtern talks with Dan Glenn of the Shambhala Times about his third book, The Road Home (North Point Press), which comes out today. First thing’s first: this book is really good! I was really inspired, touched, and opened by your book in ways I didn’t expect to be. Photo ... continuePosted April 21, 2015 by Dan
Rising to the Challenge of our Times – HIGHLIGHT
Sakyong Mipham Ripoche, Rising to the Challenge, photo BHH StudiosThe Shambhala Principle Comes to the Boulder Shambhala Center As the busy summer program season begins, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche will visit the Boulder Shambhala Center to offer a public program for new and experienced meditators called, “The Shambhala ... continuePosted May 16, 2014 by
Sit Down, Rise Up in NYC – HIGHLIGHT
A 24-hour meditation marathon in a New York City department store? Yup! A group of upstart meditators took to the windows of ABC Carpet & Home on 19th and Broadway one weekend in November, sitting in four-hour shifts. Their purpose? To raise funds for the Interdependence ... continuePosted December 8, 2009 by
21st Century Dharma – HIGHLIGHT
Curious about trends in Buddhism from the perspective of a new generation of community organizers and dharma teachers? Tune into a recent conversation between the ID Project and Buddhist Geeks: Download Reflections on 21st Century Dharma with Ethan Nichtern, Julia May Jonas and The Buddhist Geeks, Courtesy ... continuePosted October 22, 2009 by
One City on Beliefnet – HIGHLIGHT
By Ethan Nichtern It’s my great pleasure to announce that I.D. Project’s great One City Blog has launched on Beliefnet.com this morning. This gives us an opportunity to join a much larger online conversation. Along with all our great regular writers, we will have articles from some ... continuePosted May 5, 2009 by
A Wary Invitation to my Future Child by Ethan Nichtern
“And you that shall cross from shore to shore years hence, are more to me, and more in my meditations, than you might suppose.” – Walt Whitman, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry 1. The Disclaimer Let me just say I’m not expecting you for a while Except by tragedy of bubble-burst ... continuePosted April 10, 2009 by Jessica Sarapoff