COVID-19
Buddhist teachings, meditations, and updates to help us remain equanimous and compassionate amid the novel coronavirus – COVID-19 – outbreak.
The pandemic makes it seem like we’re living out the same day every day. What if we are?
Online Rituals in Newar Buddhism
With COVID-19, some gates around Nepal’s long-restricted tradition are coming down.
Communicating in COVID
Whether our conversations are IRL or on the internet, it can be hard to know the right thing to say right now. Mindful communication teacher Oren Jay Sofer shares his advice.
Buddhists with Physical Disabilities Access Digital Dharma
With the move to online sanghas, space is opening up for Buddhist practitioners who once faced limited options.
What Sort of “Normal” Is Normal?
Desires are inexhaustible, but we can use this moment of disruption to ask ourselves what we really need.
Practice as Usual
Sayadaw U Tejaniya shares advice on meditating, taking refuge, and sending metta in a time of great distress.
Accessing Refuge
Lama Rod Owens on finding peace in the pandemic
A Wholesome Media Diet
Amid all the information (and misinformation), I find an anchor in being mindful about my news consumption.
Beware Of What You Wish For
We may have longed for a disruption to our everyday lives—but on our own terms.
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