 |   | | |   | | Join the Conversation at Shambhala SunSpace! We’re bringing the themes of the July 2009 issue to life on the web with special online discussions featuring readers like you. You’ll find links to each of these in the “Join the Conversation” section of our homepage. Current discussions include: Discussion: Would you take your parents' lives? At what point might assisted suicide, compassion, and the end of suffering meet?
Discussion: To kill or not to kill? Using an excerpt of Gabriel Cohen's "Night of the Cockroach" (from the July issue) as a jumping-off point, we ask SunSpace readers to share their positions on compassion and killing.
Discussion: Should spiritual practitioners eat meat?
Share your point of view with Shambhala SunSpace readers. And more will be added throughout June and July, so keep checking back. You can also browse the new issue and see additional web-only exclusives on our Current Issue page. |
|   | | Introducing Shambhala Sun's Bloggers In addition to the up-to-the-minute dharma and culture discussion, video, and other surprises you’ll find at Shambhala SunSpace, we’ve now launched four dedicated bloggers who are fixing their attention on specific aspects of the mindful life. Just click any link to start reading. Barry Boyce: The Mindful Society Pages
Our highly sociable senior editor takes you to meet the fascinating folks who are bringing mindfulness and other contemplative disciplines into all areas of society. Karen Maezen Miller: The Laundry Line —Everyday Dharma
She calls herself an "errant mother, reluctant dog walker, expert laundress, and stationmaster of the full catastrophe." She left out "insightful, funny, moving writer."
Rod Meade Sperry: From The Worst Horse's Mouth
The Shambhala Sun's web-editor and creator of TheWorstHorse.com looks at Buddhism — through the filter of pop-culture and media... and back again.
John Tarrant: Escape Arts In Delusionville
"Escape arts are moves that break out of the walls in the mind; they are often similar to the moves you make if you are interested in Zen koans, but the world teaches them to us."
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