
Collecting Mugs and Practicing Non-Attachment
A reflection on mugs, memory, and practicing non-attachment as a Buddhist householder

A reflection on mugs, memory, and practicing non-attachment as a Buddhist householder

Margaret Meloni offers a compassionate guide to navigating grief through Buddhist wisdom and gentle reflection

Aging is proof of not just our mortality but also the Buddhist truths; Bruno Wang explores how it can be the greatest teacher

Right Speech goes far beyond refraining from lying and encompasses a large range of verbal habits that can condition whole personalities

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers teachings on the Dharma, anxiety and well-being, and marriage and infidelity

As violence and threats of violence continue to spread around the world, it is essential hold to the path of peace, knowing that peace imposed by force is not peace—it is repression

Ratnadevi reflects on how trauma and cultural pressure shape feelings of unworthiness—and how imagination, relationship, and compassion can gently restore a sense of being loved

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a personal reflection on navigating uncertainty and contemplative practice in a world caught between crisis and transformation.

Tiffani Gyatso considers the relationship between the individual and the collective, self and other, from the perspective of tantric union

An encounter with the work of Indigenous artist Rose B. Simpson reveals how art, like Buddhist practice, can become a path of investigation

LAM Yuen Ching takes a deeper look at Thich Nhat Hanh’s interpretation of the five precepts of Buddhist practice

Joseph Houseal explores spiritual dance in the “Shaker” community of Maine