Personal Reflections Environment Mindful Foraging While many have found a connection between garden-tending and mindfulness meditation, there’s a difference between tending to the wild garden rather than the cultivated one. By Seth M. Walker Jun 07, 2023
Personal Reflections Death & Dying A Life Cut Short but Lived Well A Pure Land priest reflects on the life and death of her friend Michael Dunn, a compassionate climate activist By Satya Robyn Mar 11, 2023
IdeasMagazine | Feature How To Channel Eco-Anxiety Learning to live between despair and hope An interview with Renée Lertzman by Sam Mowe Spring 2023
Ideas Awake in the World Metta in Action: Buddhist Nuns in Ladakh Fight Climate Change For the members of the Ladakh Nuns Association, environmental education, healthcare support, and dharma practice are deeply interconnected. By Emma Lewis Apr 21, 2022
Ideas Awake in the World From the Corner Office to the Forest As CEO of Patagonia, Rose Marcario was living the dream of right livelihood. After a period of reflection, she quit to save the world. By Daniel Burke Jun 07, 2021
IdeasMagazine | Openings Meet the Monk Cleaning Up Hanoi’s Waterways Thich Tinh Giac wants to educate his Vietnamese neighbors about the ecological impact of religious rites. By Mark Barnes Winter 2020
IdeasMagazine | Feature Our World in the Wheel of Life A social critique inspired by Buddhist cosmology By Curtis White, Illustrations by BloodBros Summer 2020
Ideas Books Reading Joanna Macy A Wild Love for the World: Joanna Macy and the Work of our Time is a new collection celebrating the lifework of the Buddhist ecologist Joanna Macy. By David Loy Apr 14, 2020
TeachingsMagazine | Openings Ask a Teacher Marc Lesser, Zen teacher and CEO, addresses ethics in the workplace By Marc Lesser Summer 2019