Carnivore Nation by Nagaraja Dasa
In the last issue, I discussed human exceptionalism, the idea that human beings hold a unique status in the natural world. Now I’ll move on to a related point. In the West, human exceptionalism is especially championed by adherents to the Judeo- Christian... read more
Our Unknown Friend by Gopinatha Candra Dasa
He guides without coercing, hides without abandoning, watches without interfering, and loves without controlling. As a boy , one of my main passions was riding bicycles. My parents bought me my first bicycle in a town fifteen kilometers away from where I lived,... read more
The Sound Beyond Silence Moving Up the Y-Axis by Caitanya Carana Dasa
Silence may be golden, but there’s a sound that’s worth even more. Most peopl e sp eak because they find speech more tolerable than silence” reads a cheeky T-shirt slogan. A generalization, no doubt, but doesn’t it contain a grain... read more
Exchanges of Love by Mohini Radha Devi Dasi
Bhagavad- gitd and other scriptures praise Arjuna fo r his close rela tion ship with Krishna.Arjuna is known for his mood of friendship (sakhabhava).Since relationships are by definition reciprocal,not only is Arjuna known as Krishna’s friend,but Krishna a is... read more