What You Have Is Now
On impermanence and recognizing that our Buddhist practice is right in front of us, right now.
On impermanence and recognizing that our Buddhist practice is right in front of us, right now.
Nachaya reviews Awakening Dignity: A Guide to Living a Life of Deep Fulfillment by Phakchok Rinpoche and Sophie Wu
Manifesting connection and compassion in a digital world
Disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with our true selves and the natural rhythms of the universe
A US college student reflects on her changing perspective on the Buddhist teaching and its manifestations around the world
A new study published in PLOS One, a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the US-based non-profit Public Library of Science, has underscored the effectiveness
Learning to balance Buddhist tradition with modern realities in an age of harsh polarization
Maintaining mindful well-being in a changing world.
Korean Zen master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim offers a teaching on dealing with old wounds and living in the present moment.
Treating yourself with compassion while you grieve
Thoughts on emotional trauma and spiritual practice
The art of shaping our inner landscape