This is the third article from a guest writer, Kadampa Buddhist and student social worker. For the first, see Meditation…
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Equanimity, feeling equal warm affection toward others, was my first favorite meditation and I still rely on it today to…
I wrote this on the occasion of the Japanese earthquake some years ago, but Buddha’s advice still holds true. How can we…
Recently two of my old friends lost their beloved husbands to unexpected death. One was a suicide and the other…
All that happens is here and now. If we are elsewhere, we are in fact missing out. Or, as John…
A Kadampa nun gave the annual Martin Luther King lecture at Montana State University last Monday, speaking to about 400…
When an intern called Paul Butler mapped the connections between everyone using the Facebook social network, the results ended up…
I have just come across this inspiring example of equalizing self and others in action: In the Kadampa Buddhist meditation…
One of my dearest friends is a hoarder. He is gentle, kind, thoughtful, funny, and very unable to let go…
The two main practices of a Bodhisattva are compassion and rejoicing. If you think about it, that pretty much covers…