Thich Nhat Hanh’s life of courage and compassion, by Andrea Miller.
Love and Liberation: An interview with Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh on true love, the benefits of suffering, and insight that will set you free. He says he teaches original Buddhism with a Mahayana spirit.
Sprouting Seeds of Compassion
Marc Ian Barasch decides to see what would happen if he simply planted a seed of good intention and waited to see what came up.
Religions of Kindness
Brenda Shoshanna, like the Dalai Lama, sees kindness as the heart of religion. She shares with us the kindness connecting her two faiths and the different ways they express it.
Garth Stein on Billy Collins’s “I Chop Some Parsley….”
Garth Stein on Bill Collins poem, “I CHOP SOME PARSLEY WHILE LISTENING TO ART BLAKEY’S VERSION OF “THREE BLIND MICE”.
Are You Listening?
To really listen to others, we must first learn to listen to ourselves. Three techniques for tuning in to body, speech, and mind.
Was the Buddha an Atheist?
Gaylon Ferguson reviews book on the intersection of Buddhism and Atheism from July 2010.
The Secret of Success for MBSR
Barry Boyce talks to the authors of the new, groundbreaking interactive book, A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook.
Books in Brief July 2010
Brief of Buddhist books from July 2010.
Editorial: A Bow in Gratitude

Editor-in-Chief Melvin Mcleod’s editorial introduction for Shambhala Sun’s July 2010 issue.