Posts Tagged ‘hatred’
Bringing a Nation Together: the First Priority of the New President
- October 28th, 2008
An Acrimonious Bitter Election Divides the Nation The nastiness of the current political campaign is the worst in living memory. It has felt to me, at moments, that the nation is coming unglued . I have been disturbed at the rage and hatred expressed by people on all sides of this election. My concern is not with who wins, because whoever wins, we will cope with it. My concern is rather that we will not deal with the fear and the rage that is underlying this animosity. Polarizing Cultural Changes Swept Through U.S.
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Book Review: Calming the Fearful Mind
- July 18th, 2008
Calming The Fearful Mind: A Zen Response to Terrorism. Thich Nhat Hanh. Parallax Press: Berkeley, CA, 2005. On An Idyllic Fall Day In September Seven years have passed since those haunting days in September 2001 when the airplanes hit the twin towers in NYC and Washington DC. As I sit here on this idyllic summer afternoon, it could even be today, and thousands could be going to their deaths. In fact, in Afghanistan right now, they are. For terrorism is not over. To read the newspapers it has barely gotten started.
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