COVID-19
Buddhist teachings, meditations, and updates to help us remain equanimous and compassionate amid the novel coronavirus – COVID-19 – outbreak.
A practitioner learns to nama-stay at home.
The Spectrum of Grief
Zen teacher Koshin Paley Ellison shares advice on how to mourn and find peace in our new normal.
Alarming Truths
The pandemic offers us a chance to wake up to injustices we may have ignored before—and the time to cultivate presence with what is happening now.
The World Is Here In My Spine
A practitioner takes refuge in posture and finds relief in focusing on the simple, familiar act of sitting upright in difficult times.
‘Stay Safe… Both from the Virus and the Racism’
Returning to the US, an Asian American Buddhist writer must confront the intertwined contagions of the coronavirus and racism—and recall the losses from her past.
Alone on the Bodhisattva Path
Palliative care nurse and writer Sallie Tisdale reflects on the compassionate vow to save all beings in a time of physical isolation.
Online Meditation Calendar
Tricycle offers a calendar of free resources for people practicing at home during the coronavirus outbreak.
Together Alone: Online Sanghas in the Age of Social Distancing
Meditation communities have quickly moved online—but the switch to virtual practice hasn’t been without its challenges.
Creativity, Compassion, and the Coronavirus
How Buddhist communities are mobilizing during the COVID-19 outbreak, and a roundup of resources you can use, too.
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