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Greyston Bakery’s open-hire policy has sparked international interest in taking up the Zen-inspired practice.
Greyston Bakery’s open-hire policy has sparked international interest in taking up the Zen-inspired practice.
In Western Zen, lay teachers can get overshadowed by priests and monastics due to the often hazy distinction between their roles.
When we project conditioning from our past onto the present, we turn a benign moment into something else. Understanding the “five conditions” can help us get back to reality.
The influential Buddhist teacher was a pioneer of Zen in the West who blended his spiritual practice with a passion for social activism.
When Zen master Bernie Glassman suffers a debilitating stroke, he and his wife learn the ultimate lesson of not-knowing.
What happens when a Zen practitioner sees herself in a homeless man on the streets of Santa Fe
Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara reflects on how the New York City Zen center has grown and evolved.
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Glassman is being treated at a Massachusetts hospital
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