Conversation with a Prisoner on Death Row — A Second Letter — In his second letter to the condemned prisoner, NotImportant shares his own persecution in Singapore as dharma teaching, instructs on tantric chakra practice and the nature of bliss, and offers a Zen haiku as a month-long contemplation.
Introduction to alt.religion.buddhism — A source-critical introduction to the unmoderated Usenet newsgroup alt.religion.buddhism, the Good Works Library's four-text selection from its noisy 2003-2014 archive, and the Buddhist practice questions raised by Evelyn Ruut and the writer called NotImportant.
Tail Wagging the Dog — On Breath Awareness and Meditation Posture — A Singaporean lay Vajrayana practitioner critiques the 'noting' method in Vipassana as consciousness following its objects like a tail wagging a dog, and offers a reinterpretation of breath awareness from the Satipathana Sutta.
The Tools of Vajrayana — An Explanation of Tibetan Buddhist Practice — Evelyn Ruut's practitioner account of Vajrayana Buddhism — covering visualization, mantra, ritual, meditation, the intellect, and the teacher as tools for the dissolution of the ego and the realization of emptiness.