
The Leaning Buddha and the Crooked Cactus: Finding Freedom in Imperfection
A mindfulness coach looks at the lesson of a crooked cactus and how love means accepting imperfections and our flawed nature

A mindfulness coach looks at the lesson of a crooked cactus and how love means accepting imperfections and our flawed nature

Dipen Barua looks at the history and spread of vipassana meditation around the world, from the 19th century to today

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares a Buddhist perspective on understanding happiness and truth during a recent Dharma talk.

Jules Shuzen Harris Roshi was a beloved American Zen teacher in the White Plum lineage which combined the Soto and Rinzai traditions of Buddhism

The subtle art of diagnosing and treating spiritual maladies on the Vajrayana path

The first comprehensive volume on Buddhist counseling situates the calling of pastoral carers and psychotherapists in the Four Noble Truths

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

Drawing from Buddhism and Western thought to dive further into the philosophy and psychology of our experiences of synchronicity

The work of inner healing and emotional well-being

What can we, as Buddhists, do when we witness our own…

Beyond accepting the past, we can actively change it and…

A sentimental and at times a brutally compassionate…