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One Stitch at a Time
Michael Donnoe recounts the process of hand sewing his okesa, and the patience it...
Walking for Peace, Marching Together from Love
Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi reflects on the “Walk for Peace” that grew into a global phenomenon,...
Inner Calm: The Key is Letting Go
Allowing our emotions to arise, be felt, and dissolve helps us cultivate equanimity...
A Meditation to (Gently) Interrupt Habitual Reactions
If you find you often react without thinking, explore this practice to respond with...
How Slow Can You Go?
Experts of many varieties seem to agree: we’re moving way too fast, and we need...
Nothing Is More Joyless than Selfishness
An American Buddhist monk on kindness, mindfulness, and the suffering born of self-concern...
Three Teachings by Buddhadasa
The radical conservatism of an influential 20th-century Thai monk The post Three...
Turning Back to Place
Environmentalist, Zen, and Indigenous teachings for overcoming rootlessness The...
A Place to Land
Dr. Willoughby Britton discusses supporting meditators in distress at Cheetah House...
‘Offering Incense’ and Other Poems
Four poems by the Song dynasty writer Li Qingzhao (1084–1151 CE) The post ‘Offering...