
The Most Intimate
There is a Zen phrase that says, “Not knowing is the most intimate.” I first heard it quoted in a yoga class many years ago.

There is a Zen phrase that says, “Not knowing is the most intimate.” I first heard it quoted in a yoga class many years ago.

“Whoever you are, no matter how lonely,the world offers itself to your imagination,calls to you like Wild Geese, harsh and exciting —over and over announcing

Managing the unsustainable pressures and expectations…
Finding a meditation center close to where you live is hardly a challenge these days—they are everywhere. There are even smartphone apps aimed at helping

The story of a jewelry artist on embodying the sensual and…

I once had a dance teacher who shared with us his trick for ensuring a successful performance: he would rehearse his dance company enough to

Whenever I teach Japanese Buddhism, whether in the Americas, Europe, or East Asia, I frequently run into the same assumption among students that Buddhists, for

While navigating my Dharmic path, I have had the great fortune to receive profound guidance from Chagdud Khadro, a renowned Vajrayana Buddhist teacher who also

The turning of the year is a natural time to pause and reflect on our lives, be it for the lunar or the Gregorian calendar.

The beginning of the holiday season and the end of the school year means there are kids at home all day. It means dealing with

Eric Johns discusses how to propagate the Chan tradition…

From the top of a mountain we can see far and wide. We can see the land and the sky. Standing at the meeting point