When it comes to difficult people, says Koshin Paley Ellison, the key is two people willing to let go of being right.
Mindfulness as a Path to Healing and Belonging for Immigrants
Lorena Saavedra Smith reflects on how mindfulness helped her navigate challenges through the process of immigrating from Perú to the United States, advocating for the importance of culturally sensitive and inclusive mindfulness practice spaces.
Ancient and Modern Maps of the Mind
Tara Bennett Goleman looks at the parallels between of Buddhist psychology and modern cognitive science, revealing their shared insights that illuminate a hidden path towards inner freedom.
Technology is Only Technology: An Interview with Roshibot
Ross Nervig interviews Roshibot, an AI chatbot he trained with the teachings of the late Zen teacher Shunryu Suzuki Roshi.
American Academy of Religion names Kwan Um School of Zen teacher Dr. Claudia Schippert as Executive Director
The American Academy of Religion (AAR) announced Tuesday that Kwan Um School of Zen teacher and professor, Dr. Claudia Schippert, has been appointed as its new Executive Director.
Share Your Wisdom: What do you think unifies all Buddhist traditions?
There are many different Buddhist schools and, in many ways, they’re quite distinct from each other. What do you think unifies all true Buddhist traditions?
Hip-hop artist Born I releases new single dedicated to Thich Nhat Hanh
The new track “Om Mani Padme Hum (Tribute)” from hip-hop artist Born I is dedicated to the late Vietnamese Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh.
How to Multiply Joy in Your Life
Christiane Wolf on how to practice sympathetic joy, or mudita — delight in the happiness of others.
Freedom Together launches mindfulness teacher-training program for BIPOC
The year-long training program aims to cultivate a community of BIPOC mindfulness teachers.
Ask the Teachers: What is the Buddhist view of hope?
Oren Jay Sofer, Sister Clear Grace, and Ayya Yeshe look at the meaning of hope in Buddhism and what it means in today’s world.