World Religions
Master Timeline Graphic - from Common Threads, A Single Fabric lecture at Whole Life, June 22, 2002
Mark Greene: metamer(ury@hotmail.comA Smattering of Resources
Center of Traditional Taoist Studies
Beliefnet: We all believe in something
Taoism Depot
Uncle Clifford's Page O'Links
Mysticism in World Religions
The Origins of the Sati System ('Virtuous Wife' who self-immolates on husband's funeral pyre)
Instructions for Life in the new millennium from the Dalai Lama
Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics and You - Powers Of 10: Interactive Java Tutorial
Zen Buddhist Order of Hsu Yun
Recent pictures of mine from Hong Kong
Chinese Myths and Fantasies
What is Zen?
Zen Koans
Zen Stories to Tell Your Neighbors
The Tao Te Ching
On-Line I Ching (go ahead, ask a question)
The Mystical Arts of Tibet
Language as Dreamscape: A Preliminary Analysis of Chinese Characters as Portals to the Unconscious
The Ask Lazer Archive - Jewish Basics and Belief (Orthodox in perspective)
Houston Smith on the Ten Commandments
Al Aqsa - The Dome of the Rock
Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences - 1517
A list of "Psychedelic Churches"
French police demolish 107-foot high statue of cult leader Boudin
Suggested Reference
Smart, Ninian. Religions of Asia. London: Calmann and King, 1993.
Smith, Huston. The World's Religions. San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1991.
Karma and ArchetypeStudent Koans:
'Share with me the knowledge that you have yet to acquire'
by Maheen Ibrahim"A Buddhist monk was working in his garden when he realized that he
needed more water, so he picked up two buckets from his pile of
buckets to fill at a nearby stream. On his way back, a young monk
told him that his buckets had holes in them. The older monk just
smiled and nodded and continued back to his garden."
by Rebecca Truong
"His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, has said that having the mantra on your computer
works the same as a traditional Mani wheel. As the digital image spins around on your hard drive,
it sends the peaceful prayer of compassion to all directions and purifies the area."