Thursday, November 24, 2022

Pema Chödrön's Three Methods for Working with Chaos; Two Years in the Life of a Tibetan Monk; Interested in a Mindfulness Degree?

 

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11.22.2022
Pema Chödrön’s Three Methods for Working with Chaos
Pema Chödrön describes three ways to use our problems as the path to awakening and joy.

Destruction and Rebuilding: Two Years in the Life of a Tibetan Monk
Dhondup T. Rekjong shares the story of Geshe Tenzin Tsepak, a Tibetan monk who witnessed the destruction of Tibetan culture in the early 1980s and played a part in its rebuilding and revival.
 
Interested in a Mindfulness Degree or Certificate? Here’s What to Expect
The study of mindfulness as an academic field is growing rapidly. Naomi Matlow explores some of what’s out there.
 
 
Building Beloved Communities
Rehena Harilall shares her vision of building and repairing community with an open, kind, and compassionate heart.
 
La amistad espiritual es el camino
Cada uno de nosotros, dice David Viafora, puede ser un kalyana mitra, o “amigo espiritual”. Aquí nos dice cómo.

Read Spiritual Friendship Is the Path by David Viafora in English, here.
 
Learning Is the Path Forward
In the commentary for Buddhadharma’s 20th-anniversary issue, Sonam Kachru reminds us we are all on a path of learning — and that we always have a long way to go.
 
For Subscribers: “The Essential Guide to the Buddha” Ebook
“Buddha” means “one who is awake.” The historical Buddha who lived 2,600 years ago was not a god. He was an ordinary person, named Siddhartha Gautama, whose profound insights inspired the world. In this ebook available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, Barbara O’Brien, Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Ira Sukrungruang, and more explore the Buddha’s life and how his teachings can be incredibly helpful to our lives today.
 

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