Peggy Rowe Ward and Larry Ward on how to give yourself the love and compassion you deserve. And send some of that love to the wounded child inside you. They need it.
The practice of mindfulness allows us to become more aware and less reactive in unsettling times, says Lisa Bennett. She shares how she rediscovered its grounding, life-giving quality in the face of uncertainty.
A collection of teachings from, profiles on, and conversations with LGBTQ folks in Buddhism. Featuring Larry Yang, Rev. angel Kyodo williams, Steve Silberman, George Takei, Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, Lama Rod Owens, and more.
In his book, Buddha’s Office, Dan Zigmond gives a lot of thought to bringing technology and spiritual life together in healthful, wise ways. Melvin McLeod talks to him about how we can find a balance between the two, and how to incorporate our work lives into our spiritual lives in a way that can help us achieve right livelihood.
Graphic designer Milton Glaser created many famous, enduring works, some of which supported Buddhism-related causes. He died on June 26th at the age of 91.
As his brother’s mind deteriorates, Cary Groner grapples with troubling questions about the ephemerality of the self. Does dementia prove we have no essence, no soul?
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