Psychological Development and the Five Elements
Asa Hershoff considers psychological and emotional well-being through the lens of the traditional Tibetan Five Elements.
Asa Hershoff considers psychological and emotional well-being through the lens of the traditional Tibetan Five Elements.
Working on the spiritual path can be slow and difficult work, much like clearing weeds, but it will lead to progress if we give it time.
The celebrated Tibetan tulku Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche will lead a three day retreat from 3–5 May titled “The Union of Mahamudra and Dzogchen.”
Prof. David Holmes examines the pitfalls of unchecked attachment and aversion and the Buddhist path to liberation.
Buddhist artist Tiffani Gyatso offers a meditation on the tantric path of inner spiritual practice
Jungto Society, founded by the revered Korean Dharma master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim, has conducted its 33rd annual pilgrimage crossing India and to Nepal.
A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche will this week give an online public teaching from Hong Kong on the topic “Mind Training.”
Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven factors of awakening
Joseph Houseal explores the importance of stillness in the context of ritual and ceremonial dance
An exploration of the power of daily journaling to look within and see our thoughts and actions more clearly and empathetically
Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven steps to awakening in the Pali Canon