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Teachings for Uncertain Times: Racism Is a Heart Disease
And it’s curable, says insight meditation teacher Ruth King
And it’s curable, says insight meditation teacher Ruth King
Buddhist teacher Viveka Chen talks about being propelled to act after Michael Brown’s death in Ferguson.
Dawa Tarchin Phillips offers eight teachings to help us appreciate our inherent value
Zen Buddhism teacher Mushim Patricia Ikeda-Nash reminds us that now is the time to “dig in” to our practice.
Myokei Caine-Barrett, bishop of the Nichiren Shu Buddhist order, explains how a complex practice can be a foundation for healing.
Larry Ward, a senior dharma teacher, explains how Buddhism “can help us transform the seeds of racism, confusion, hatred and greed that lie at the base of our consciousness.”
Tuere Sala, a co-guiding teacher at Seattle Insight Meditation Society, explains how taking refuge is an essential step to developing trust during times of turbulence.
In honor of Black History Month, Tricycle is presenting a special video series with 13 Buddhist teachers of color.
Vimalasara (Valerie) Mason-John, a teacher in the Triratna Buddhist tradition, offers insight on how to create an inclusive community for all dharma practitioners.
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