Being a Buddha, Being a Servant
Through Buddhist practice and relationship with nature we find that responsibility means caring deeply for even the little things
Through Buddhist practice and relationship with nature we find that responsibility means caring deeply for even the little things
A Buddhist practice for mindfully and compassionately entering into our individual and collective loss
Venerable Pomnyun Sunim offers a Buddhist perspective on life, death, and change
The tantric journey to the perfection of wisdom and insight
Introducing Tatsumi Anju from Sakuramotobou, a Shugendo temple in Yoshino
Offering a unique practice for our times to help deal with difficult people and emotions
Steps along the path of insight meditation to wisdom and peace
Exploring historic relics and modern manifestations of an ancient tantric heritage in Bhutan
One college student’s reflections on growth on the Buddhist path
Despite the dominance of Vajrayana in the Western Buddhist imagination, the national epic of Tibet, The Epic of Gesar of Ling, is not well known.
Cultivating a mind of compassionate wonder in our children and ourselves
Knowing that no matter how much we meditate, sometimes everything around us falls apart