What is a day really for? I’ve seen four clips these past few days that illustrate the need to think about this if I want my life to have a deeper meaning. The first, and simplest, clip is just a stick person getting up each morning, going to work, coming home, going to sleep, getting up again, etc, in an endless loop. The endless to-do list The second is a…
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Fairly dicey times here on Planet Earth. What direction are we headed in? In the introduction to Prayers for World Peace, which Geshe Kelsang gave us way back in 2001, he says: World peace is very important;…
If we get into the habit of making mandala offerings, we swiftly purify our mind and start to see the world in a purer way. For example, we may notice that we can still love people even…
A very handsome man, to my eyes, just walked into this London café on what looked to be a date with a woman sitting here. “Lucky her,” I was half-thinking; but in the time it took for…
Lately I’ve had no time to develop a full blown article from up my sleeve, so I thought I’d share some gentle musings instead. Gratitude Simon from Eritrea told me he is in a good mood because…
Guest appearance by the author of this popular article: Chronic pain & fatigue and the quiet power of Dharma. Rushing to hospital recently with severe pain and other never-before-experienced symptoms, I was admitted for same-day emergency surgery.…
True humility comes from exchanging self with others, which is a blend of compassion and wisdom. As the great mind-training practitioner Geshe Langri Tangpa describes it: Whenever I associate with others May I view myself as the…
Deciding to catch the last watery rays of the day in St Albans last Friday, my sister-in-law Catherine and I headed out for a brisk…
Interesting or alarming factoid someone just sent me: “The average American spends nearly two and a half hours a day “dreamscrolling” – looking at dream…
If you’ve ever wondered what meditation is all about and how it’s possible to do it, especially in a very busy life, or if you…
This might be Kadam Adam’s most accessible, practical, and experiential Podcast to date, which is really saying something. The conversation serves as a very useful…
(Apologies in advance for the relatively esoteric nature of this article! I’ll attempt to give some background at the end for those of you who…
The world’s a mess! But please don’t despair … This is the second half of this article. Got blessings? There is so much suffering in the…
How we treat the world’s animals—whether coldly or compassionately, selfishly or justly—is…
In the last article on Buddha and the Brain, I quoted from How to Transform…
Last Monday I found myself at Fort Funston in San Fran, had that vast beach…
The meditation on the nature of our own mind has many benefits, the first being…
In the last few days I’ve had a few things go wrong with this body – none of them worth writing home about, but, added…
Some time has elapsed since I wrote this article on Homs, Syria; but the question “What can we do?” seems just as relevant to what’s going on today…
Buddha’s teachings on Sutra and Tantra are all designed to solve our suffering and center us in the solution. This is quite a big subject,…
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Society
An article co-written by a friend and me. One of Buddha Shakyamuni’s…
Impermanence
All that happens is here and now. If we are elsewhere, we…
Self Confidence
As a further incentive to ditch the attachment and grow the love,…
Buddha nature
On the last day of the recent Kadampa Summer Festival, the life story of…