
Tracy Cochran
Tracy Cochran is a writer and editor, meditation teacher, and founder of the Hudson River Sangha.

A mugging in 1980s New York proves life-changing

TeachingsMagazine | In Brief, Teachings
Streams of Life
On bearing witness

Procession of Peace
For the Nipponzan Myohoji, chanting is a practice of social transformation.
The True Human
Tracy Cochran visits with transreligious visionary Frederick Franck at his “oasis of sanity.”

Does Race Matter in the Meditation Hall?
Vipassana teacher Gina Sharpe talks to Tracy Cochran about a Buddhist retreat for people of color.

The Pentagon Meditation Club
Where Sitting Down is Taking a Stand
How to Be a Help Instead of a Nuisance: Practical Approaches to Giving Support, Service, and Encouragement to Others
How to Be a Help Instead of a Nuisance: Practical Approaches to Giving Support, Service, and Encouragement to OthersKaren Kissel WegelaShambhala: Boston, 1996.240 pp., $13.00 (paper). Most of us have experienced, in a moment of pain…
It’s Easier Than You Think: The Buddhist Way to Happiness
By Sylvia Boorstein
IdeasMagazine | Special Section
3-D Dharma
The First Computer Mandala

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