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Changes at The Jizo Chronicles

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Changes at The Jizo Chronicles

 

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Dear friends,

Over the past few months, I have been gradually bringing together material from all of my websites (this one, the Liberated Life Project, and Five Directions Consulting) into one new website, maiaduerr.com. This is in part to make my life easier and in part to more clearly communicate what I offer.

What does this mean for The Jizo Chronicles? This website will continue to stay up, but I will no longer be posting new articles here and will not be sending messages out through this list.

I encourage you to sign up for my main mailing list so I can let you know when I’ve published new articles, as well as share my teaching and travel schedule. When you sign up, you’ll receive my monthly e-letter (comes out with every full moon), and very occasional other updates. That mailing list will replace this one as my primary means of staying in touch with you.

Older articles and features (like the “quote of the week“) will be archived here for your reference. There’s a lot of good stuff here, going back to when I first started this blog in 2009. I’ve had a wonderful ride with this site, and I am honored that it was named the “Buddhist Blog of the Year” back in 2010 by the Blogisattva Awards. Here are a few of the most popular articles as well as some of my favorites, to give you a quick reference to the archives:

Thank you for being a loyal reader of The Jizo Chronicles. I do hope you’ll continue to follow me on my new site, and that we’ll have a chance to connect with each other both virtually and in-person at some point down the road.

gassho,

Maia

 

 

About Maia

I've been practicing and studying the Buddha way since 1994, and exploring the question "What is engaged Buddhism?" since the late 90s. As former executive director of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship and editor of its journal, Turning Wheel, I had the honor of meeting and working with many practitioners of engaged dharma, including Roshi Joan Halifax, Joanna Macy, Alan Senauke, and Robert Aitken Roshi. I write about socially engaged Buddhism on my blog, "The Jizo Chronicles," as well as on the theme of personal and collective freedom on my website, "The Liberated Life Project." Through my Five Directions Consulting, I offer support to individuals and organizations who aspire to integrate awareness into their work.

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