Elephant: Never forget it!

If you’ve read our feature The Owls are Not What They Seem: The Dharma of Twin Peaks‘ Dale Cooper, then you probably already know: David Lynch is a Horse fave. But when it came to reviewing the new, predictably unpredictable video-profile, Lynch (One), it was too overwhelming — where to start? Ah, best just forget it and go trolling ’round the web.

But trolling ’round the web has its advantages. In so doing, I stopped by Elephant. It had been a while… but there was a great l’il review of Lynch (One), and so my work is done here. I can just provide a link! Thing is, though, that there’re way more reasons to be checking out Elephant. Good ol’ Waylon Lewis has assembled quite the posse of mindful-life reporters, treading a beat that’s fit for yogis and pop-culture junkies alike. (Some more examples: “Joker Dharma,” and this playful piece on how to compassionately deal with a mouse infestation.)

Keep your eye on Elephant

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    I agree. Elephant is a mindful web resource featuring tons of insightful, eye-opening articles and info.

    Who knew that you would be able to find “how to” instructions on hosting a vegetarian holiday dinner and snippets of pit-bulls being tamed by the Dog Whisperer in the same place?

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    Hey thanks! I’m one of those “mindful-life” reporters and am glad to hear you’re enjoying the updated site. Thanks for spreading the word!

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    Cheers mate! Thanks for sharing the love.

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    elephant isn’t just another magazine. It’s the only one like it! I’ve never heard more people talk about how much they will miss this special version of ink, glue and paper, but online is much more in line with elephant’s mission. Go Waylon!

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