How to Notice Craving and Aversion
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To give yourself a fighting chance against negative patterns, says Josh Korda, you’ve got to get at the driving forces behind them.
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Enlightenment is everywhere we look, says Joan Sutherland — we can choose to notice it, but at the same time, we can also trust that it will find us, wherever we are.
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Enlightenment is everywhere we look, says Joan Sutherland — we can choose to notice it, but at the same time, we can also trust that it will find us, wherever we are.
Pema Chödrön offers a bodhicitta practice for generating love and compassion for all human beings.
In the spirit of the holidays, six Buddhist teachers share why generosity is the starting place of all the virtues.
Perhaps these days of less sunlight are opportunities for more contemplative time, more looking deeply to see what can only be seen in the dark.
Joy, giving, family, and peace—people of all faiths can celebrate these values of the holiday season. Eight Buddhists offer their take on yuletide dharma.
Enlightenment is everywhere we look, says Joan Sutherland — we can choose to notice it, but at the same time, we can also trust that it will find us, wherever we are.
Pema Chödrön offers a bodhicitta practice for generating love and compassion for all human beings.
In the spirit of the holidays, six Buddhist teachers share why generosity is the starting place of all the virtues.
Perhaps these days of less sunlight are opportunities for more contemplative time, more looking deeply to see what can only be seen in the dark.
Joy, giving, family, and peace—people of all faiths can celebrate these values of the holiday season. Eight Buddhists offer their take on yuletide dharma.
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