We review “Unbinding: The Grace Beyond Self” by Kathleen Dowling Singh.
Review: “Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy”
We review “Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy” edited by Joseph Loizzo, Miles Neale, and Emily J. Wolf.
Review: “The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa”
We review “The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa: A New Translation” by Tsangnyön Heruka, translated by Christopher Stagg.
Review: “A Fierce Heart”
We review “A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Courage, and Wisdom in Any Moment” by Spring Washam.
Review: “Old Demons, New Deities”
We review “Old Demons, New Deities: Twenty-One Short Stories from Tibet,” edited by Tenzin Dickie.
Review: “Beyond the Self”
We review “Beyond the Self: Conversations Between Buddhism and Neuroscience” by Matthieu Ricard and Wolf Singer.
Review: “The Departure”
We review “The Departure,” a documentary film directed and produced by Lana Wilson.
A Zen Priest at Harvard Finds the Key to Happiness
Zen priest Robert Waldinger is the leader of the longest-running study of happiness, who’s found that science and Buddhism agree on what makes us happy.
Understanding the Worst in Human Nature
Andrea Miller interviews psychiatrist and author Robert Jay Lifton, who studies the worst in human nature to help us bring out the best.
Matthieu Ricard’s Journey to Compassion
Scientist, monk, best-selling author, humanitarian—how Matthieu Ricard discovered that caring for others is the only answer.