Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
Buddhist tattoos: Not always a hit, especially below the belt
Just one of the tattoos from TheWorstHorse.com, this one submitted by Gary Steinberg of the Metta Foundation.Rod Meade Sperry questions if getting a Buddhism-inspired tattoo is just another gesture of spiritual materialism, or disrespect.
“How does loneliness happen if indeed we are all one being?” — New from The Under 35 Project
Samuel Gentoku McCree on the contrast between the experience of loneliness and the felt reality of interdependence.
What You Nurture Is What You’ll Become
Jerry Braza, author of The Seeds of Love, reflects on growing mindful relationships.
This week’s “Seeing Fresh” contemplative photo
Each week we choose an image that’s been submitted to seeingfresh.com that really exemplifies the practice of contemplative photography.
Why Bernie Glassman keeps going back to Auschwitz
Every year since 1994, Bernie Glassman and the Zen Peacemakers have traveled to Auschwitz-Birkenau for a Bearing Witness Retreat.
“Souls of Zen” looks at Buddhism in post-tsunami Japan
Souls of Zen — Buddhism, Ancestors, and the 2011 Tsunami in Japan is a new documentary that looks at Japanese Buddhism after the disaster.
From The Under 35 Project: “Meditation of Monogamy”
“Monogamy seems to have become synonymous with settling,” writes Kate Menzies. “And settle is such a dirty word, isn’t it?”
The “Seeing Fresh” 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.
Does Meditation Make People More Liberal?
Richard Schiffman looks into a new study from the University of Toronto that links meditation to a liberal political viewpoint.








