When we practice loving-kindness, says Noah Levine, we change for the better—and so does our world.
The Power of Forgiveness

Noah Levine on what forgiveness has meant in his own life.
It Takes a Sangha
For positive change to take place in this world, our spiritual practice has to be more than getting our ass on the meditation cushion for part of each day.
Practice Is Politics

As Noah Levine says, it may be that all we can do is make wise choices as to who we think will bring about less suffering and confusion to the world. That, he says, is where our Buddhist practice becomes a form of engaged rebellion
A Refuge from Addiction

Noah Levine uses Buddhist principles and meditation practices to help people take refuge from the terrible suffering of substance abuse.
Commentary: Respect the Fifth Precept

Noah Levine’s commentary on the fifth precept, sobriety, and taking refuge.
Already Broken
Noah Levine reflects on Ajahn Chah’s teachings on impermanence in the wake of his car being totalled.