The Future of Lost Coin Blog

The Lost Coin Blog is almost 3 months old.  So far we have established our goals and identity by posting talks and videos. We’ve noticed a steady increase in traffic, subscriptions, and video views from all over the world.  Thank you to all who have taken time to view posts and subscribe to this blog; we appreciate your support.

It is our hope to establish a broader culture.  We will be doing more collaborative posts as well as including other aspects of Lost Coin’s shared interests.  To that end we will be presenting things of interest from other sources as well as our own members and hope to utilize the Internet to the fullest of its emerging abilities.

We are interested in collaboration, exchange, we invite your input and participation.  In essence you might say we are creating a culture, one that is broad, contemporary, and open.  We invite all those interested in the development of spirituality, science, art, and business to be part of our emerging culture.

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9 Responses to “The Future of Lost Coin Blog”

  • Daniel Doen Silberberg Says:

    This is a great post that was engineered by Sterling. We will be meeting to look at creative ways we can evolve spiritually,intellectually, aesthetically and technically.
    I wonder why we have made so many separations in our experience and exploration. Maybe we are at the right time – at the right place.

  • Sterling Says:

    @Doen I’m very excited about the direction you’re headed with the blog. Would love to see more participation, especially from our friends in California and Germany. I think it will help strengthen our sense of community.

  • Mary Jaksch/GoodlifeZEN.com Says:

    It’s great to see another Zen teacher colleague turn to blogging! I’ve been writing my blog “Goodlife Zen” for more than a year now.

    Some of my more conservative colleagues in the Diamond Sangha lineage are horrified, but I love blogging! And I think it’s a great way leak more Zen into the world by stealth.

    One of the important decisions to take is how to focus your blog. I mean, is this blog just for Zen students? Or do you also want to write for a wider audience?

    At Goodlife Zen I want to reach a wide audience. And then gently lead them to Zen practice. What’s your strategy?

  • Sterling Says:

    @Mary Jaksch – As web/tech guy for the blog, I thank you for helping make the comments here more user-friendly. I really liked your “Join the discussion” link after each post on your blog, so I adopted it here.

  • Daniel Doen Silberberg Says:

    Hi Mary,

    Thank you for stopping by. I think our strategies are highly compatible. I want to see a joining of things that have been separate. Spirituality, science, art, business – one club only – us. I think the time is right. So, yes lets spread it wide.

  • Peter Levin Says:

    Hi Daniel,

    Thanks for commenting on my blog,

    Just browse through website – like the information and subscribe to your RSS feed.

    Looking forward to read, participate in discussions and collaborate in a future.

    Thanks

  • Daniel Doen Silberberg Says:

    @Peter Levin,

    Thanks for subscribing. Welcome to the blog. I am subsrcibing to your blog as well.

  • Jonathan | EnlightenYourDay.com Says:

    Hey Sterling, thanks for stopping by E.Y.D and dropping me a comment. The new blog looks great! I Subscribed today…
    Cheers
    Jonathan

  • Sterling Says:

    @Jonathan – Welcome to the Lost Coin blog, hope to see you around. Love the images you use on E.Y.D. Cheers!

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