The Tao of Turd
That the tao of turd can make the abstract nature of Taoism so comprehensively concrete is one of life’s greater mysteries.
Read MorePosted by Evelyn Reid | Feb 18, 2018 | Tao du Jour
That the tao of turd can make the abstract nature of Taoism so comprehensively concrete is one of life’s greater mysteries.
Read MorePosted by Evelyn Reid | Feb 14, 2018 | The Rewire
Alzheimer’s disease has been successfully reversed in mice according to a landmark study conducted by neuroscientists at the Lerner Research Institute in Cleveland, Ohio. Could humans be next?
Read MorePosted by Evelyn Reid | Jan 17, 2018 | Tao du Jour
“Cracking the Safe,” Chapter 10 of Chuang Tzu as coined by Thomas Merton, lays bare the paradox of security. What you call theft? Others call good business.
Read MorePosted by Evelyn Reid | Jan 7, 2018 | Tea of the Week
Masala chai is a spicy Indian tea boiled with spices and milk on a stove top to produce the perfect cup. But who has the time to monitor a boiling pot and stir constantly to prevent the milk from clotting? Here’s an easier way to get the same amazing flavor, complete with homemade froth.
Read MorePosted by Evelyn Reid | Dec 14, 2017 | Tao du Jour
This is the story of two monks who argued about everything, right down to whether the day would turn out good, or bad, and whether the wind moved the banner—or is it the banner moving the wind? An exasperated Zen master got fed up. And chimed in.
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