Metta Carries Wood, Mops Water
Allowing loving-kindness practice to lead the way to joyful communal work and clearing paths
Allowing loving-kindness practice to lead the way to joyful communal work and clearing paths
Our loving-kindness practitioner finds herself balancing a very helpful co-worker on one side and a trouble-maker on the other
A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones
Learning about death and impermanence from our animal companions
Learning to see the Dharma in all of our daily experiences
Reflecting on a summer of organic farm placements, experiments in loving-kindness and generosity come full circle
An American college student examines how their new perspective on Buddhism has encouraged them to change their relationship with the world
Seeing how the hard work of growing food is much like that of our Buddhist practice
Attachment and impermanence: mindfulness on the path of practice
The power of listening to connect with others and to the Dharma
On the dangers of becoming disassociated from our intrinsic interconnectedness
Korean Zen master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim offers a teaching on dealing with old wounds and living in the present moment.