
Temporal Rules: Bergson, the Buddha, and My Husband’s Missing Birthday
When Namgay and I married 26 years ago, we had a plan to visit the United States. And so he needed a passport. I sat

When Namgay and I married 26 years ago, we had a plan to visit the United States. And so he needed a passport. I sat

Ven. Tanmyeong explores a contemporary analogy for the storehouse consciousness—one of the most profound and subtle teachings in Yogacara philosophy.

Margaret Meloni offers a powerful reflection on death and dying, love and loss, and the fragile beauty of impermanence

In this piece, Ratnadevi explores how Buddhist shraddha and the Latin fiducia offer a deeper alternative to fragile, outcome-dependent hope in uncertain times

Tiffani Gyatso offers a joyful meditation on flowing with life, ecstasy, and mindfulness

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a teaching on desire and attachment in relationships.

Between despair and overwhelm, sits quiet compassion

Margaret Meloni shares a meditation on the difference between pain and suffering, and the path of acceptance..

Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.

To make art in a time of collapse is to walk the Bodhisattva Path

Asa Hershoff considers our relationship with impermanence, and how it can help us live beyond hope and fear

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