
Pushing Ourselves Beyond the Boundaries of Comfort
I recently encountered the term “rust-out,” which, I was told, is the opposite of a burnout. It’s what happens when we stop challenging ourselves and opt for

I recently encountered the term “rust-out,” which, I was told, is the opposite of a burnout. It’s what happens when we stop challenging ourselves and opt for

Have you ever taken a moment to wonder where your thoughts come from? Are your thoughts really your own? Or are they a product of

For Indiana Buddhist Temple member Bruce Allen, the Buddhist path began with a water lily start: “I came to know Indiana Buddhist Temple in a

In this interview with the website he founded, Robert H. N. Ho outlines his ideas about the Buddhist path, giving back, and his calling

Some years ago in the city of Da Tong in Shaanxi Province in China a local made some suggestions to an ill neighbour as to

Along with death, the purpose of the individual is a returning question in philosophy and an overriding concern in all religions. Even the contemporary idea

“I find television to be very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go in the other room and read a book.” –

The holiday season always enjoys an air of quietude or tranquillity about it. I think it is culturally and socially created. If Christmas decorations can