• The Story of an Hour: A Short Story by Kate Chopin

    The Story of an Hour: A Short Story by Kate Chopin

    The Story of an Hour is a short story written by the American author and novelist Kate Chopin in the year 1894. Below is the full text. *** Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband’s Read more

  • The Zen Philosophy of Tea

    The Zen Philosophy of Tea

    The drinking of tea has always been associated with Zen, and from the earliest times the monks have used it to keep themselves awake during long periods of meditation. There is a gruesome legend as to its origin which tells that Bodhidharma once fell asleep during his meditations and was so furious that he cut Read more

  • Mindfulness According to the Buddha

    Mindfulness According to the Buddha

    Thich Nhat Hanh was a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, revered around the world for his pioneering teachings on mindfulness. In his book Old Path White Clouds, Thich Nhat Hanh traces the Buddha’s life, drawing directly from over 24 Pali, Sanskrit and Chinese sources. While taking the reader through the life of the Buddha, the books also Read more

  • Is the World Getting Better or Worse?

    Is the World Getting Better or Worse?

    Is the world getting better? A look at the news headlines would suggest otherwise. The world is doomed. Rich are getting richer, poor are getting poorer. Air-pollution is going to take millions of lives. This could very well be the end of the western civilisation. The society is disintegrating at a surprising pace. When we Read more

  • George Orwell’s Reflections on Gandhi

    George Orwell’s Reflections on Gandhi

    In his essay, Reflections on Gandhi, Orwell tries to examine Gandhi’s principle of Satyagraha and how he applied this principle during his political struggle against the British. Let’s take a closer look. Read more

  • Read Aloud, Write Aloud: Margaret Atwood’s Advice

    Read Aloud, Write Aloud: Margaret Atwood’s Advice

    Whenever I’m asked to talk about what constitutes a “good” story, or what makes one well-written story “better” than another, I begin to feel very uncomfortable. Once you start making lists or devising rules for stories, or for any other kind of writing, some writer will be sure to happen along and casually break every Read more