
Beginner’s Mind: Self-Compassion: Learning to Hear Myself
A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion
A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion
Essence-centered spiritual development
Exploring the practice of Buddhist psychology in China
How Danish psychologist Lene Handberg is presenting…
Each evening, I make a cup of tea and sit out on the small balcony in front of my San Francisco apartment and try to
Earlier this year, Buddhistdoor published the life story of Ani Zamba Chozom in eight weekly parts.* One of the first Westerners to be ordained as
Earlier this year, Buddhistdoor published the life story of Ani Zamba Chozom in eight weekly parts.* One of the first Westerners to be ordained as
Earlier this year, Buddhistdoor published the life story of Ani Zamba Chozom in eight weekly parts.* One of the first Westerners to be ordained as
Years ago on Bali’s remote northern shore, surrounded by frogs filling the air with a deafening cacophony of song, I was introduced to the six dakini teachings
When a children’s movie catches the attention of one of the most respected writers in contemporary Western philosophy, it can only mean that the movie
There is an intricate and subtly fine-tuned mechanism which governs our daily choices, actions and motivation. In its most general sense it is the motivation –