liberation
Exploring tensions between context and transcendence in Western Buddhism
Ideas Buddhist Justice Reporter
Finding Your Way
How the Black Bodhisattvas can help ease suffering and help us find our way.
A Love Song to My Anger
Lama Rod Owens discusses his new book, Love and Rage, and finding the wisdom of anger in charged times.
Why I Walk Two Paths
Mahayana is “heretical” and Theravada is for “devils”—at least that’s how they see each other sometimes. In reality, they go hand-in-hand.
How a Consistent and Stable Meditation Practice Leads to Altered Traits
Secular meditation pioneers Daniel Goleman and Richard J. Davidson explain the benefits of a stable practice that go beyond relaxation and focus in this excerpt from their book Altered Traits.
Personal Reflections Compassion
An Unconventional Path to Enlightenment
How Buddhism helped one practitioner with Asperger syndrome break free from a cycle of self-absorption.
MeditationMagazine | On Practice
Inviting Fear
Amaro Bhikkhu guides us through a meditation on fear and teaches us to tame it with attention.
Who’s Zoomin’ Who? The Commodification of Buddhism in the American Marketplace
Is consumerism the new American religion? Is the market itself determining not only the students, but the teachers of Buddhism?
The Vision Cow
Edward Espe Brown adapts the traditional Zen Ox-Herding Series.
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