Buddhism can be taught in many ways. On one path, there’s a rigid, rational approach where strict adherence to precepts and lengthy, unwavering meditations are the norm. Here, even a minor movement can be seen as a lapse in discipline. In contrast, another path revels in intuition and spontaneity. It’s a world where enlightenment might come in a simple, yet profound moment — like gazing at a flower or the accidental dropping of a water bucket, revealing insights in the most unexpected ways.
Ask Ethan: How can I grow up to study parallel Universes?
Many of us — perhaps even most of us — didn’t know what we wanted to do with our lives, career-wise, when we were…