Pico Iyer on the Dalai Lama’s unerring ability to home in on those who most need his love.
Fundamental Faith: Lessons from Guantanamo
A kind and caring prisoner at Guantánamo makes Hannah Tennant-Moore rethink her attitude toward fundamentalism.
Q&A – The Buddha on PBS
Melvin McLeod speaks to David Grubin, director of the 2010 documentary that will introduce Buddhism and the Buddha to millions of Americans.
Arugula Salad With Avocado and Cashew Nuts
Mindful Living in the Kitchen: Edward Espe Brown offers up a favorite, classic recipe from The Complete Tassjara Cookbook.
Mindful Living – The Wired World: Did You Get the Message?
The “real-time web” offers round-the-clock pressures and distractions that make it hard to tell where the virtual world ends.
The Pioneer: Jon Kabat-Zinn on working toward a Mindful Society
As creator of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Jon Kabat-Zinn has brought the benefits of meditation practice to thousands of people.
Mindful Living At Work: Beyond the Elevator Speech
The intersection between professional fulfillment and mindfulness can’t be fully unpacked between floors one and seven.
Books to Keep in Mind (March 2010)
A recommendation of books for mindful living and mindful imaginations.
March 2010 Editorial: Why We’re Taking Mindfulness to Heart

Barry Boyce’s Editorial introduction from the March 2010 issue of the Shambhala Sun.
The Hidden Treasure of Anger
Your throat is contracting, your fists are clenching—but don’t deny your anger, says Polly Young-Eisendrath.








