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  1. Saturday night gossip: Kate Hudson bringing A-Rod over to Buddhism http://3.ly/KMA
  2. It is the perspective of the sufferer that determines whether a given experience is suffering or a vehicle for awakening. http://3.ly/4KE
  3. The perspective of a Buddhist Police Officer http://3.ly/6vL
  4. Returning to a childlike mind and looking around in a state of casual alertness can bring "a lovely freedom" http://3.ly/gNI
  5. Full attention is both an activity of learning and the actualization of unconditional love. http://3.ly/WXA
  6. Zen Mind, Beginner's MInd discussed in the Tricycle Community Book Club. With Zoketsu Norman Fischer http://3.ly/M3m
  7. Lama Surya Das: What is the right way to sit? http://3.ly/Dmf
  8. Extend lovingkindness toward yourself: May I be happy, may I be peaceful, may I be free of suffering. http://3.ly/qVz
  9. Buddhist books are great. But they only get you part of the way. http://3.ly/Ox6
  10. "When comparing yourself with others, do you usually find that you compare favorably or unfavorably?" http://3.ly/Nxb
  11. "The paradox of our practice is that the most effective way of transformation is to leave ourselves alone." http://3.ly/VjK
  12. Zen and vipassana teacher Gil Fronsdal on looking (really looking) at suffering http://3.ly/Ozg
  13. Freeze-out in D.C., thaw in Tibet. http://3.ly/9zl
  14. Desire isn't all bad -- there are skillful desires too. http://3.ly/1WL
  15. We get so caught up in objects that we don't notice the spaces between them. http://3.ly/z34
  16. A Buddhist trucker on mindfulness behind the wheel http://3.ly/0Am
  17. We need to acknowledge that we can't do it all on our own. Relationships are integral to life. http://3.ly/igK
  18. The Buddha did not say, "Come and believe." He said "Come and see." http://3.ly/lVc
  19. "Practice is not something we do; it is something we are." http://3.ly/mgm
  20. Norman Fischer on the Flower Sermon and the miraculous nature of life http://3.ly/is9