Myo, as defined by Hoko Jan Karnegis, the director of the Sanshin Zen community.
Ask the Teachers: How can we practice when dealing with dementia?

The teachers are asked “What happens to our right effort if we lose the ability to practice or to work with our mind?”
The Eight Flashing Lances
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso explains why Mahamudra practice makes our view, meditation, and action unhindered, like a lance flashing free in the open sky.
The Integrity of Emptiness

The Mahayana view of emptiness, says Thanissaro Bhikkhu, is too abstract and philosophical to be of much help in our everyday lives. Instead he offers a Theravada path of emptiness that starts with taking an honest look at our day-to-day actions and leads ultimately to enlightenment.
Forum: Diversity and Divisions in American Buddhism

A forum on diversity and divisions in American Buddhism, with Socho Koshin Ogui, Rev. Ron Kobata, Wakoh Shannon Hickey, and Duncan Ryuken Williams. Introduction by Charles S. Prebish.
Beyond Good and Evil
Jan Chozen Bays ponders the question of evil’s origin, considering the Christian and the Buddhist perspectives on good and evil.
Book Briefs Winter 2006
Taking the Path as the Result; Dogen on Meditation and Thinking; The Platform Sutra; The Mirror of Zen; Songs and Instructions of the Karmapas; and more.
Profile: Unitarian Universalist Buddhist Fellowship
Barry Boyce reports on the growing community of Unitarian Universalists adopting Buddhist practices.