Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
“Why I Do Metta”
Janice Lynne Lundy shares her perspective on the practice of loving-kindness – why she loves it, and why it goes with her everywhere.
The “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of January 2014 part 1
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
Artists inspired by Buddhism and Trungpa Rinpoche on exhibit in Denver
A look into an exhibit at the Robischon Gallery, where four artists derive inspiration from the Buddha and contemporary Buddhist teachers.
“We Naturally Know What to Give” — Jan Chozen Bays on Joyful Giving
Jan Chozen Bays’s contribution to the “Joyful Giving” feature, looking at why generosity is the starting place of all the virtues.
This week’s “Seeing Fresh” photo…
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
“Macaroni Art” — Karen Maezen Miller on Joyful Giving
Karen Maezen Miller looks at why generosity is the starting place of all the virtues.
Father of Sandy Hook shooting victim asks Thich Nhat Hanh how to prevent such tragedies in the future
Father of Sandy Hook shooting victim asks Thich Nhat Hanh how to prevent such tragedies in the future.
Mandela’s Key
While the world mourns, Charles Cameron considers a statement in which Nelson Mandela diagnoses the human condition and prescribes for it.
The Joy of Falling: Skiing as Meditation
Melvin McLeod shares a little piece he wrote for the July 2013 “Body” issue on skiing as a practice of fearlessness and trust.








