
Beginner’s Mind: The Timeless Art of Being: A Contemplative Resistance in a Burnout Society
A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

Kalu Rinpoche brings his signature charisma and compassion to a book about his most recognized practice, Niguma Yoga

Linda Leaming shares more wisdom from Bhutan: on what rockets and arrows can teach us about dealing with anger mindfully

Asa Hershoff explores a Mahamudra approach to dissecting and dissipating anger

Michael Martin breaks down how the practice of mindful awareness can empower us to create lasting change for ourselves and others

Nachaya Campbell-Allen offers a commentary on interconnection and the bodhisattva ideal for an increasingly fragmented world

Sunrise gardening shows us a Dharma truth: pulling weeds is only half the work—we must also plant the flowers of compassion and joy

INEB has announced that its International Young Bodhisattva Program, an learning initiative for young leaders is open to applicants.

Drawing on the Pali Canon, Margaret Meloni explores the importance of protecting ourselves from distractions and cultivating inner peace in the face of life’s vicissitudes

Venerable Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on humanitarian relief and cultivating a mindful approach to everyday life

Maia Duerr elucidates the simple but profound change of attitude that can occur in Zen practice in which we treat all things and beings with deep respect

LAM Yuen Ching examines three facets of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s practice: expatriate Buddhist activism; teaching Engaged Buddhism; and living Engaged Buddhism.