Michael Haederle
Michael Haederle is a New Mexico-based Zen monk and journalist whose work has appeared in People, the Los Angeles Times, and Pacific Standard, among other publications.
Mitra Bishop Roshi talks about her new book and moving away from the one-size-fits-all notion of Zen practice.
Equanimity On Demand: Can Brain Stimulation Technology Mimic the Effects of Meditation?
Inside Jay Sanguinetti and Shinzen Young’s ultrasound research aimed at “democratizing enlightenment”
Inside Breath Taking, a New Exhibit at the New Mexico Museum of Art
The multimedia show invites us to recollect and reconsider a primal experience that most of us take for granted.
Seeing Our Original Face
How a technique developed by a British philosopher became a companion for Zen practitioners
Buddhists on Campus
Dharma groups at colleges and universities often serve as an introduction to life’s big questions.
Meditation for Med Students
Zen practitioner and general surgery resident Rebecca Williams-Karnesky teaches mindfulness to overwhelmed medical students.
Remembering Zen Teacher Jitsudo Alfred Ancheta
Jitsudo Alfred Ancheta, dharma heir to Maezumi Roshi and co-founder of the Center for the Promotion of Peace, died on Saturday.
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