Walking meditation, says Sayadaw U Silananda, reflects the Buddha’s injunction to practice mindfulness while in all the four postures, and in all the activities of our lives.
Love Letters Sent by the Wind
“A single night of love is better than a hundred thousand years of sterile meditation,” he wrote. The life and poetry of Ikkyu, translated by John Stevens.
A Zen Demonstration
“Explanation-style teaching is not enough,” says Zen Master Seung Sahn. A commentary on Case 41 of “The Whole World is a Single Flower”
Forum: Translating the Dharma
Photo by Chris Wieland.A roundtable discussion with Bhikkhu Bodhi, Elizabeth Callahan, Francisca Cho and Larry Mermelstein on translating the Dharma.
In Translation: The View of the Conquerors
Photo by Kent Buckingham.Vajra songs of the Dzogchen lineage, from Ani Jinba Palmo’s translation of The Great Image: The Life Story of Vairochana the Translator.
Deep in the Present Moment
Sister Chan Khong at Chua Vietnam. Photo by Red Wylie.John Malkin talks to Sister Chan Khong about peace, war, emptiness and working with Thich Nhat Hanh.
Awake at Work
What is “right livelihood”? What “spiritual values” should an employer support? Can I bring my spiritual priorities and insights to work?
Forum Essays: Work
Buddhadharma readers share their experience of Buddhist practice in everyday life as it relates to work and the workplace.
What is Dokusan?
Dokusan is defined by Joan Sutherland.






