Danny Fisher interviews Dr. Michaela Haas, author of “Dakini Power: Twelve Extraordinary Women Shaping the Transmission of Tibetan Buddhism in the West.”
Opening Up to a Flash Flood of Sorrow
At certain moments, says author and change consultant Susan Quinn, meditation practice catches her by surprise.
Unconventional beauty: our “Fresh Seeing” photo of the week
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
“Good Friends” – an excerpt from Geri Larkin’s new book, Close to the Ground
“Nobody seems to talk about this or how much it can hurt, when we lose a best friend, by the simple withdrawal of their friendship.”
“Zen and the Art of Art: Natalie Goldberg’s Wild Mind School of Writing Practice” — An Excerpt from One Bird, One Stone
For over a year Sean Murphy was on the road conducting interviews with some of the most influential figures in Western Zen.
New York Times photo gallery shows “The Part of Buddhism That Can’t Be Seen”
On Monday, The New York Times published an evocative gallery of 19 images by David Butow under the headline.
The “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo of the week
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
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.
From The Under 35 Project: “A Good Death”
New from The Under 35 Project: A practitioner’s thoughts on grief, death, and the loss of a parent. By Christa Joy.
A “Seeing Fresh” moment lost in time
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.








