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The Eightfold Path, Part 4: Right Conduct

So far in our journey through the Buddha’s Eightfold Path, we’ve looked at worldview, thoughts, and speech. It should come as no surprise that the fourth element of the path is action, completing the ‘thought, word, and deed’ triplet we all know so well. Once again I’ll introduce the idea within its Buddhist context before … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 4: Right Conduct

The Eightfold Path, Part 3: Right Speech

Our world is in a crisis of communication. Politicians seem to lie more than they tell the truth, corporations argue that they shouldn’t have to tell the truth about their products, and of course social media is a cesspool of click bait and rage bait. A whole economy has been built off of eliciting feelings … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 3: Right Speech

Sweeter than Honey: A Reflection on Jeremiah 31 & Psalm 119

For many Christians, especially those who grew up in Protestant circles, the Gospel is essentially defined in opposition to the Jewish Law: There is Law and then there’s Grace and ever the twain shall meet. But we get a very different picture of the Law from the Scriptures, including the texts we Christians know as … Continue reading Sweeter than Honey: A Reflection on Jeremiah 31 & Psalm 119

Culture Roundup (October 18, 2025): Cozy Reading and Further Thoughts on The Life of a Showgirl (and the pop-cultural firestorm it’s created)

When I wrote the my last culture roundup post, I knew the then brand new Taylor Swift album was going to be polarizing, but I could not have predicted the absolute meltdown it created, especially among her detractors. As much as I'm loath to participate in that sort of content, it's been fascinating to watch … Continue reading Culture Roundup (October 18, 2025): Cozy Reading and Further Thoughts on The Life of a Showgirl (and the pop-cultural firestorm it’s created)

The Eightfold Path, Part 2: Right Resolve

The previous post in this series introduced the Eightfold Path, which outlines the eight basic elements of Buddhist commitment and life that they believe lead to freedom from the cycle of attachments, suffering, and karma, and discussed the first of these elements, right (or, skillful) understanding. This is about the way we understand the world … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 2: Right Resolve