IdeasMagazine | Feature Imagining Reality What it means to "see things as they are" By Nagapriya Summer 2024
TeachingsMagazine | Feature The Far Shore Want to free yourself from suffering? Make sure to put the four noble truths first, says a Theravada monk. By Thanissaro Bhikkhu Summer 2018
Relationships Go To Your High School Reunion, Dammit Why events that celebrate the passage of time are perfect reminders of the Buddhist concept of the three marks of existence: non-self, impermanence, and suffering. By Rachel Meyer Jul 12, 2017
Meditation Interviews Memories in the Mirror An interview with Ruth Ozeki, a Zen Buddhist priest and recently the author of The Face: A Time Code By Marie Scarles Jun 08, 2016
TeachingsMagazine | Practice Seeing Things as They Are Understanding the 3 marks of existence By C. W. Huntington, Jr., Photography by Tian Jun Spring 2016