What do you want to be for Halloween? Who do you want to be in life? Ira Sukrungruang on the costumes we wear.
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Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche completes US tour in New York, Montana, and Colorado
Through September and October, Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, the spiritual heir and grandson of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, visited the US to offer teachings in New York, Montana, and Colorado.
4 Ways to Heal Yourself with Love
Loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, equanimity—these four loving qualities, says Pawan Bareja, are powerful ways to heal our trauma. The work of healing trauma makes us tender and vulnerable as we touch our history of wounds, sometimes from childhood and sometimes from our ancestors. But those who do Buddhist practice come from a tradition that does […]
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The Lion’s Roar Podcast: The Japanese Immigrant Influence on American Buddhism with Scott Mitchell
Scott Mitchell talks about his book “The Making of American Buddhism,” which details the important role of Japanese immigrants and their descendants in the development of Buddhism in America.
Free “Death, Love, & Wisdom Summit” has begun!
This free 5-day online event brings together 16 leading experts and spiritual teachers trained in helping the dying, and those who care for them, to face death in positive and realistic ways.
Teresita Gómez: la gran pianista colombiana que practica el Zen
Teresita Gómez se destaca como la pianista más aclamada y reconocida de Colombia. En esta conversación con Gustavo Montoya, Teresita Gómez comparte su experiencia de descubrir el Budismo Zen en Colombia hace casi tres décadas y cómo esta práctica ha tenido un impacto significativo en su vida tanto personal como musical.
Cesa, calma, cambia: Tres pasos para hacer lo que ayuda
La maestra de Zen, Vanessa Zuisei Goddard, nos comparte una simple práctica de tres pasos para cesar, calmar y cambiar cuando enfrentamos el sufrimiento.
¿Está roto el modelo del gurú?
Pema Khandro Rinpoche, Lama Rod Owens, Lama Rigzin Drolma (Anne C. Klein) y Lobsang Rapgay dialogan sobre el modelo del gurú en la tradición tibetana, en la que el maestro es fundamental en el sendero. Del ejemplar de invierno de 2018 de Buddhadharma.