
Lessons From The Dead Sea by Harikesa Swami
Now the North Sea is dying. Fishes, swollen in death, float aimlessly as the killer algae spread like poison on the warm summer waves. Volunteer ecologists cruise the area collecting data and photos. Everyone sees, everyone knows, but still it seems they see and know... read moreLand Rights: Who’s Right? by Naresvara Dasa
"A Celebration of a Nation" catch phrase for 1988 here in Australia. It's the two-hundredth anniversary of the arrival of the first fleet of settlers to the shores of the "new" land. The settlement was begun by a group of men from England, and... read more
Donkey Loads by Mathuresa Dasa
Port Royal Pennsylvania The Miami Herald reports that a donkey in Bulawayo, a village in southwestern Zimbabwe, accidentally uncovered a cache of Soviet-made surface-to-air missiles. Villagers trying to rescue the creature from a dam found that a wooden box... read moreShell Collectors on Miami Beach by Mathuresa Dasa
In the morning on the shoreline Before the sun heats up the sand Come the shell collectors walking One by one or hand in hand. Before the wee-bikinied bathers Sprawl the beach and splash the shallows Collectors wade the water edges As wave and... read more