
Play the Tune Again
A mindful lesson on intentionally creating the mind and life we wish to have

A mindful lesson on intentionally creating the mind and life we wish to have

Pema Wangyal Rinpoche’s new book can serve as a central practice manual for newcomers and experienced Buddhists alike as they traverse the Vajrayana path

As we work for awakening, Sensei Alex Kakuyo advises us that we cannot eliminate suffering, but instead we can learn to accept it as it arises

Satya Robyn reflects on her life as an activist and a changing of the seasons to a new focus

A loving-kindness practitioner brings her wisdom to a new farm, finding new stirrings of compassion and growth

In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life

Ratnadevi brings us along on a solitary retreat on the west coast of Scotland

Navigating an increasingly impersonal and consumeristic society with the wisdom of Buddhist practice and educational foresight

Buddhists in their newly expanded setting hope to spread happiness throughout the community

On the ultimate power and importance of relying on a genuine teacher, allowing us to see innate goodness in them and in ourselves

Seeing homestead life as a reflection of our Buddhist practice and doing the necessary work, day in and day out

A Canadian educator and Buddhist publisher ponders the publishing industry and a life in flux