Understand current affairs from a Zen viewpoint. How could a Zen approach give different outcomes to world events and how is your life effected by Zen and non-Zen decisions?
Participate in the discussion by leaving Zen comments.
A Field Guide to Buying Organic, Luddene Perry, Bantam, 2007
This is a book that helps you decide which food should be bought organic first so that you are on budget.
The China Study, The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health, T. Colin Campbell, Thomas M. Campbell, Benbella books, 2006
Don't Drink Your Milk!: New Frightening Medical Facts About the World's Most Overrated Nutrient, Frank A. Oski, Teach Services, 1992
Will the iPad change your life? Will it make your computer experiences more Zen? How will it effect your environment?
A lot has been written already about Apple's latest creation. The expectations were high for a device that would change computing, and then dashed as the iPad was released. Yet it's early days for this new product and it has the potential to really make a contribution to a Zen lifestyle.
Why is the iPad Zen?
Zen means simple. The iPad is simple. It's straightforward, no complicated windows to manage. You surf the web, or write e-mails, or read an e-book. Not everything at the same time.
Simple means reduced stress, more time to accomplish what you'd like and less time fighting your computer.
It's really portable. You can take your iPad with you where-ever you go. It's light.
As it's small and light, it uses less energy than a conventional computer. Do you need a computer SUV?
Fewer materials than a normal PC and better quality ones that will reduce your environmental footprint. Greener computing.