Books
The greatest gift we can give each other is to be a mirror of goodness.
Trusting the Unknown
Anchoring ourselves in our body, we will find within us the solidity of the home, which is capable of helping us find our way, if only we let it.
The World Beneath a Tree
“Being under a tree is a holiday from reason,” writes author Sumana Roy.
Writing Toward Redemption
In a recent Tricycle Talks episode, novelist and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki discusses the creative process and her new book, The Book of Form and Emptiness.
Reading with the End in Mind
A professor of Buddhist narrative learns to live with her cancer diagnosis by connecting with Buddhist stories.
Has Secularism Become a Religion?
In an excerpt from Secularizing Buddhism: New Perspectives on a Dynamic Tradition, scholar Sarah Shaw recognizes the value and potential pitfalls of secular interpretations of Buddhism.
The Boundary of Our Freedom
How unconditional acceptance can lower the walls in our heart and let the light shine through.
Shantideva on Mental Discipline
A new translation, Entering the Way of the Bodhisattva, offers a fresh look at a passage in Shantideva’s classic text.
George Saunders on What Buddhists Can Offer the World Right Now
The author discusses how reading stories reminds us of the “Previous and Better Selves We Have, Briefly, Been.”
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