Saturday, September 9, 2023

How to Trust Your Basic Goodness; Who Was the Buddha?; bell hooks' Revolution of Love

 


09.05.2023

How to Trust Your Basic Goodness

The gold of your true nature can get buried beneath fear and confusion, but it can never be tarnished. Tara Brach shares how to trust your basic goodness.

 

Who Was the Buddha?


“Buddha” means “one who is awake.” The 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.

Toward a Revolution of Love

The late bell hooks made historic contributions in many fields throughout her life, from feminism and race to political theory and cultural criticism, but for her it always came down to the choice we face between love and domination. In this important essay, she inspires us to make her vision of a culture of love come true.

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Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche to offer teachings in New York and Colorado on US Tour

Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, the spiritual heir and grandson of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, will visit the US this fall to offer teachings in New York, Colorado, and Montana.

 

Buddhadharma is hiring a Book Reviews Editor

We are looking for someone with a deep experience of Buddhist practice as well as a wide knowledge of Buddhist teachings and traditions, and of the world of dharma publishing.

 

A Buddhist Teacher’s Advice for Online Dating

Buddhist teacher Susan Piver shares her advice for entering the online dating world.

Para leer este artículo en español: “Consejos de una maestra budista para las citas en línea

For Subscribers: “Deep Dive Into Zen” Ebook

The word Zen is a Japanese transliteration of the Chinese word Ch’an, which derives from the Sanskrit dhyana, meaning meditation. Zen is the Japanese lineage of a meditation-oriented Buddhist tradition that includes Ch’an (China), Seon (Korea), and Thien (Vietnam). In the West, the word “Zen” is often used as shorthand for the entire tradition. In this ebook available exclusively to Lion’s Roar subscribers, Guo Gu, Joan Sutherland, Norman Fischer, and more, dive deep into the tradition.

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