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Experiencing Joy as a Practice – Paintings by Kelsey Renko
Sarah C. Beasley reflects on the power of art to elicit calm, connection, and joy, especially in times of growing disconnection and uncertainty in our world
Sarah C. Beasley reflects on the power of art to elicit calm, connection, and joy, especially in times of growing disconnection and uncertainty in our world
The quest for authenticity in modern Buddhism can be misleading, but it also might be the very essence of the practice
Eck’s work has fostered several generations of scholars and informed the greater public in ways that few other scholars ever have
Sarah C. Beasley offers a moving tribute to the renowned Tibetan Buddhist teacher, Tulku Thondup Rinpoche
An exploration of the power of daily journaling to look within and see our thoughts and actions more clearly and empathetically
As we mourn the loss of a number of great Buddhist teachers, we can contemplate the future of our practice and our religion
Dr. Laurence Musgrove is an English professor and accomplished poet and writer who will look into Taiwan’s Humanistic Buddhism
Reflecting on the loss of a teacher in springtime and the beauty and joy of all of our teachers along the path
Satya Robyn explores those moments of compassion and wisdom that can arise spontaneously in our relationships with others
A reflection on tea as a locus for Buddhist ritual, meditation, and community
Dr. Bart was a gentle teacher whose kindness and wisdom helped tremendously in spreading the Dhamma
Like kinks in a garden hose, our lives and Buddhist practice can give us difficulties that need a little extra work to resolve