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Monistic Nonduality is Lonely
Most people believe in a supernatural, separate soul and self, in life and death...
Dec 11, 2025
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Gatherings of Pride
A creative exploration of pride and forgiveness, on the breathtaking words of Jiddu Krishnamurti
Nov 1, 2025
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Jennifer N. Haddock
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Meditating with Birds: The Space Between Feather and Flesh
A poem, behavioral reflection, and gentle prompts for finding meditative moments in everyday life
Oct 13, 2025
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Jennifer N. Haddock
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Everywhere and Nowhere
A look at the nonduality of Vedanta and Radical Behaviorism: Different paths to the same selfless destination
Sep 28, 2025
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Jennifer N. Haddock
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Butterfly Effects: Call Your Aunt
It wasn’t the first time I’ve gotten a message from beyond the grave, and I’m sure it won’t be the last.
Sep 18, 2025
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Aimlessness = Nirvana
What Radical Behaviorism adds to a Thich Nhat Hanh teaching
Sep 8, 2025
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Jennifer N. Haddock
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After Life: My Simple Faith
"We must here make a clear distinction between belief and faith.
Aug 28, 2025
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Jennifer N. Haddock
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Losing Love
As a radical behaviorist, I believe that what we think of as “I” or “me” is a collection of responses, which couldn’t and wouldn’t occur without other …
Aug 25, 2025
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