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National Birds of the World is a brilliant book that combines two of my favorite things – birds and human geography. It’s a pretty straightforward coffee table book with lots of pictures and written in alphabetical order. Each excerpt provides a little bit of background from the country and the bird. But honestly the most interesting part of the book is simply the concept.
What I wish the book […]
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📖 Chokepoints by Edward Fishman (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) #Economics #Politics #History #Nonfiction
The epic story of how America turned the world economy into a weapon, upending decades of globalization to take on a new authoritarian axis — Russia, China, and Iran. It used to be that ravaging another country’s economy required blockading its ports and laying siege to its cities. Now all it takes is a statement posted online by the...
Embracing the Unknown: A Reading in Bardo by Pema Chödrön
Stepping onto the English shore after the Norway voyage, I thought of Prema Chödrön’s words in Embracing the Unknown. She writes that the uncertainty of transition is not to be feared, but welcomed — for it is in that open space, the Bardo, that transformation begins.
Tibetan teaching describes Bardo as the state between death and rebirth, but its wisdom stretches far beyond.
Embracing the Unknown by Pema ChödrönThe Tibetans describe six bardos: the bardo of birth and living, the bardo of meditation, the bardo of dreaming, the bardo of dying, the bardo of the luminous reality (after death), and the bardo of becoming (rebirth). But the spirit of Bardo reaches beyond doctrine: it is the recognition that life is made of thresholds.
Travel itself is a kind of Bardo: leaving behind the familiar, moving into landscapes that are not yet our own. Reading, too, places us in bardos. We open a book and step into pages suspended between what we know and what we are about to discover.
Norway was more than a journey across seas; it was a passage through time and story. Mountains folded into mist, fjords opening like pages of an old manuscript, legends whispering through villages — each moment asked me to inhabit the in-between. Now, at the voyage’s end, I see that endings are never simple closures. They are beginnings in disguise, inviting us to carry their presence into whatever comes next.
Like a beloved book, the Norway adventure has ended on the page, but it continues within me. And so I return to the Bardo, to the in-between, not with fear but with gratitude — ready to read what waits beyond the threshold.
I wonder, dear reader, what books or journeys have brought you into your own bardos — those luminous pauses where endings become beginnings? Perhaps you, too, carry within you a story that has not yet finished speaking.
Rebecca
Anyone who stands on the edge of the unknown, fully in the present without reference point, experiences groundlessness. That’s when our understanding goes deeper, when we find that the present moment is a pretty vulnerable place and that this can be completely unnerving and completely tender at the same time.
Prema Chödrön
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