Remarks by Gary Snyder on Buddhism, Ecology & the Poetics of Homelessness.
Healing and the Reality of Death
We view our desire to get rid of disease as a desire to avoid death. But it is often just the opposite: it is an attempt to avoid life.
The Practice of Recollection

The Buddha called recollection “the only way.” Quite simply, recollection is remembering to establish the attention with full awareness on the present.
Step back two decades with the Dalai Lama
On the Dalai Lama’s 82nd birthday, we look back at a conversation we had with him two decades ago.
Emptiness

Dainin Katagiri Roshi teaches on the Buddhist concept of emptiness.
Mind & Body at Ease
Through meditation practice, we can appreciate how well our body works. We notice our body and actions have an innate elegance, dignity, and uprightness. This is the experience of basic healthiness. We can maintain our dignity in both illness and health.
The Practice of the Way

John Stevens looks at the importance of sticking to one’s path, be it Buddhism or Aikido.
A Certain Part of Gray’s Anatomy

Spalding Gray recounts an episode in his life, in which he goes to a Native American Sweat Lodge.