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Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit

14 Sunday Apr 2013

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book3This is my third book. Each book was a struggle to write.  In my struggle, this short book on globalization, ecology and sustainability has become very important to me. Now that this book will be released later this month, I am very excited about how it will contribute to such a growing literature of eco-justice and Spirit.

This is such a crucial topic for our time as it affects our livelihood, flourishing and our future existence on this planet earth. I hope that you will also be as passionate about taking care of each other and the earth.  I hope to hear some feedback on my book from you all. Continue reading →

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I Went to the Emergency Room

25 Monday Mar 2013

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Tsicknesshis blog “I Went to the Emergency Room” is reposted here with Dr. Kwok Pui Lan’s permission.  Click here for the original post.

Last Saturday night I went to an emergency room in Evanston, Illinois. I had spasms on my right chest. Luckily it was on the right side and not the left side (where the heart is located). Since I needed to fly back to Boston the next Continue reading →

Tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School

15 Saturday Dec 2012

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Words cannot express my sorrow and pain about the unspeakable tragedy that happened at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday Dec. 14, 2012.  The lives of 20 young children cut too short and the lives of 6 adults tragically Continue reading →

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