Pema Khandro Rinpoche shares the life of the Tibetan yogi Shabkar, whose practice and teachings were inseparable from loss and grief.
THE ENDURING TEACHINGS OF SUZUKI ROSHI: THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ZEN MIND, BEGINNER’S MIND
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi‘s Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, we present two teachings from the book, alongside testimonials from Buddhist teachers who were influenced by it.
TURNING TO THE PRESENT MOMENT OF RACISM
How do we hold the realities of racism in our hearts, asks Doshin Mako Voelkel, and how do we hold the parts of ourselves that might want to look away?
THE OPPOSITE OF GRASPING IS INTIMACY
Where are you stuck? What would it take to get unstuck? Lama Willa Miller explores the idea of “entanglement,” coming to the conclusion that the opposite of attachment isn’t detachment — it’s intimacy.