A meditation instruction by the late Thich Nhat Hanh on starting over.
Transforming Anger into Love
A meditation teaching from Thich Nhat Hanh on love.
Building a Community of Love: bell hooks and Thich Nhat Hanh
bell hooks meets with Thich Nhat Hanh to ask: how do we build a community of love?
Rooting Around
The roots of a word contain a rich bank of associations and metaphors that reveal the marvelous ways in which disparate ideas link and interrelate.
Hearty Discipline
Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche on the philosophy of Naropa University.
Learning Where You Are The Experience of Place Based Education
Where are you? Who are you? How does where you are affect who you are? Place based education is interested in examining these questions.
Naropa University: Where East Meets West and Sparks Fly
Bringing meditative discipline to modern education, Naropa University cultivates both intellect and the wisdom beyond words.
“That’s What a Teacher Does and I’m Going to be One”
“One shouldn’t identify with one’s successes or failures; one had to remain detached. A teacher served, but couldn’t identify with the results.”
Bonded by Gunk and Styrofoam
“I was a styrofoam tar baby. We laughed together about my appearance. My brother told me it was a thankless job and that I had done well. We made a link.”
Strengthening the Will to Live
“When we consider the will to live seriously, formulae such as ‘anger is bad, love is good’ become painfully simplistic.”