Excellent essays on Zen Buddhism and he addresses the concept of nihilism in Buddhism. I don't know to what school you belong, but he was one of the first to bring Buddhist perspective on zen to the fore front American theological consciousness.
That's awesome. I inherited his entire library. 89 years of book collecting, a passion I picked up living with him. I ended up donating a substantial amount, and only keeping the books that had emotional value, or were about thing I am interested in. I miss that old guy.
You know those books written by nerds that may have never seen a woman? If the back jacket didn't specifically say the author was married, I would have guessed that was he had only heardmyths of ladies.
But if you consider I'm married, and reading a Starwars book, I guess things are as they ought to be.
I'm reading it because my brother in law gave it to me a year ago and keeps asking me questions about what I think. I think Starwars is better on the big screen, as long as Hayden Christiansen is not involved. Thanks for ruining Vader jerk.
Google? What's google? I prefer to hear it from the camels mouth. Not to mention, google could run a forum like ours out of business, then where would we all go? Not home. Anywhere but there.
Just finished up Dragon by Clive Cussler, and started right back into The Minotaur by Stephen Coonts. Every now and again, I pick up the book my sister gave me to read, called Medical Apartheid, dealing with the 'disparity' (too tame a word, really) between the quality of medical care for the races in America. The author worked in the field for most of a couple decades. It's NOT an opinion piece.
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