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Homosexuals in the Military, all for Gay Sex!


Oh, this is not news but it is so frustrating that I had to come out of my self-imposed semi-exile to post about it. Chris Kelly, columnist and retired supervisory DEA agent, wrote a column titled: Why Do Homosexuals Want to Serve in the Military? For Sex, Of Course (click on it for the original) ...>

In Transit


I'm at the airport in Hong Kong right now, enjoying a 6 hour layover.  I left the temple this morning at 6:30am and was taken to the airport by two lay women from the temple.  Venerable Hai, a Vietnamese monk visiting for a few days on his way back to UWest, joined us for the trip.  He's actuall ...>

Bye Bye Bush & Cheney


I've been thinking about Bush's farewell, and how to finally say sayonara to President Bush (and let us not forget Vice President Cheney, who leaves office, apparently, quite happy and content with the state of things in the U.S. and the world). At this point there is nothing in me that I really wa ...>

Hello from Nepal!


I made it!  I had no problems on my way to Nepal and things have been smooth so far.  There usually isn't electricity, but that doesn't bother me.  I just practice in the dark.  I'm currently writing from a cybercafe next to Boudhanath Stupa.  It's my third time to the stupa in three days.  ...>

Look Up


Yesterday evening, i stepped out onto what will become teh second floor of the Nagarjuna Institute of Exact Methods but is currently teh roof of the building where I'm staying.  I had stepped into the foyer which currently doesn't have a roof and looked up at teh sky.  Because of teh electrical p ...>

Look Up


The other night, I stepped into the foyer of the building where I'm staying.  The roof there isn't finished, so when I looked up, I could seet he stars.  The power is usually out here but for a few hours a day, so the city was mostly dark.  I walked  up the stairs and onto what will be the seco ...>

Important Ch-ch-ch-changes!


Well, I've been making a slow transition to WordPress... which is why you have not heard much from me here. Right now the blogs are not up yet, but I expect that Exposure Latitudes will be up in a week's time or so. WoodMoor Village on the other hand will prove more difficult. I anticipate the ac ...>

The View from Here


I'm continuing to try and "look up" when I go out now and see what's going on around me.  It's surprising how life goes on even in difficult circumstances like in Nepal.  There are a lot of people wandring through the streets selling their wares, like a couple of carpets, recycled burlap bags tak ...>

Gyatso’s Education Fund


I didn't start this blog to ask for support, but as previously posted, I do need help to study at Rangjung Yeshe Institute.  They have a multi-year program of Buddhist philosophy and intensive study of both modern spoken and classical written Tibetan.  My plan for the future may include a Ph.D., ...>

Photos–Finally!


  This is the Boudhanath Stupa near where I plan to study come this summer, the Rangjung Yeshe Institute.  I regularly circumambulate this stupa when I go to Boudha.   This is Khangser Rinpoche from Sera Jey Monastery in South India.  He's been teaching from Words of My Perfect Teacher at th ...>

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