As I sit here, having just finished my winter grapefruit, savoring the tingly succulence of my newly awakened tongue, I think of all the times I’ve eaten fruit when my experience was hindered by the presence of overzealous seeds. Call them “pits,” call them “pips,” either way you label them, these little necessities of life [...]
Posts Tagged ‘buddhism’
SEEDS IN FRUIT & THE LIMITS OF MY CRITIQUE: How the GMO of it all can still get me
Posted in Features, The Kitchen, tagged food, buddhism, anti-civilization, derrick jensen, john zerzan, gmo, fruit, rewilding, thich nhat hanh, being peace, krishnacore, zen on March 9, 2010 | 2 Comments »
10 THINGS TO LEAVE BEHIND IN THE LAST DECADE
Posted in Features, tagged buddhism, chakras, hipster, interfaith, islam, new atheism on December 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The first decade of the 2000s was a riot of a time. Suicide bombers, micro-lending, atheists being mentioned in an inaugural speech by the first African-American man to be sworn into office, who’s hung out with Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground, and whose last name is one letter off of that of the most [...]









