
Befriending Impermanence
Asa Hershoff considers our relationship with impermanence, and how it can help us live beyond hope and fear

Asa Hershoff considers our relationship with impermanence, and how it can help us live beyond hope and fear

On lived practice: intention, attention, silence, and letting go

Margaret Meloni offers a compassionate guide to navigating grief through Buddhist wisdom and gentle reflection

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a personal reflection on navigating uncertainty and contemplative practice in a world caught between crisis and transformation.

LAM Yuen Ching takes a deeper look at Thich Nhat Hanh’s interpretation of the five precepts of Buddhist practice

Michael Martin explores the 12 links of dependent origination as a metaphorical framework for understanding business decline and renewal

Tergar International will host an online event with the celebrated lama Tsoknyi Rinpoche, titled “Befriending Your Beautiful Monsters: A Guide to Emotional Well-Being.”

Lam Yuen Ching, PhD, begins a new series of articles that offer a deep dive into one of Thich Nhat Hanh’s key teachings: the Five Mindfulness Trainings

Autumn’s unpredictable weather becomes a Buddhist lesson in letting go of fixed ideas and meeting each moment with openness

In my previous article, we traced Thích Nhất Hạnh’s journey after the Vietnam War, when he was already settled in France. We examined his humanitarian

From sinking stomach to steady breath: how Buddhist wisdom and neuroscience meet in the everyday moments that test us most

Margaret Meloni considers skillful approaches to managing our relationship with loss and grief