Pema Chödrön shares why the simple practice of taking a break from our usual thoughts is the most important thing we can do with our lives.
Earth Gathas
These short verses bring awareness, peace, and joy to simple activities, and remind us that Earth provides us with precious gifts every day.
The World We Have

Only when we combine our concern for the planet with practice will we have to tools to make the necessary changes to address the environmental crisis.
Why We Need New Ways of Thinking
As the world faces problems of unprecedented complexity and threat, we need new ways of thinking to make it through.
Kindness Is the Most Important Thing
Melvin McLeod interviews the Seventeenth Karmapa on his first American tour about practicing Buddhism in the Western world.
Of Course I’m Angry
As his marriage falls apart, Gabriel Cohen has a chance encounter with Buddhism that shows him the anger is his alone, and serves no one.
One Heart
Effort and longing, frailties and aspirations—we’re in this together says Natalie Goldberg, and it is so much bigger than we are.
The Mindful Society
Not long ago seen as fringey and foreign, mindfulness practice is going mainstream. Andrea Miller looks at five fields with mindful living.
The Birth of the Sixties: When the Beats Became Hippies
Review of A Blue Hand: The Beats in India by Deborah Baker.
Books in Brief September 2008
Review of books from September 2008.