
Buddhist Mindfulness Versus Secular Mindfulness, Part 4
Lam Yuen Ching examines corporate mindfulness and practices found in the military, compared with the Buddha’s teaching on mindfulness

Lam Yuen Ching examines corporate mindfulness and practices found in the military, compared with the Buddha’s teaching on mindfulness

The Centre for Bhutan studies & GNH (CBS) has announced that Bhutan will host the Bhutan Meditation Conference: Science, Mindfulness, and Meditation.

Recalling teachers who faced imprisonment and exile yet sustained deep meditation practice, Sarah C. Beasley highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the important work of sustaining oneself and others

The Tergar Meditation Community will host a free webinar on 1 February with the Chinese actor and martial artist Jet Li.

Prof. David Holmes draws on a teaching by the Thai master Ajahn Chah in an examination of the dangers of the six senses
A series of modules from Lion’s Roar dives deep into the overlap of Buddhism and psychology, and how both help us to live lives of meaning

Lam Yuen Ching deepens her exploration of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts

The United Nations General Assembly has declared that World Meditation Day will be observed each year on 21 December.

Building furniture offers a lesson on learning from our mistakes and moving forward for practitioners of the Dharma

Margaret Meloni examines the benefits of living mindfully and cultivating a relationship with impermanence

Our loving-kindness practitioner writes of conflict at a Vipassana center and the difficult choice that ensues

Nina Müller offers advice on remaining festive but safe from the prime intoxicant of alcohol during the holiday season