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Can a Brand Be a Gateway to Practice?
It’s easy to dismiss the corporate embrace of mindfulness, but are there exceptions where it feels more right than wrong?
It’s easy to dismiss the corporate embrace of mindfulness, but are there exceptions where it feels more right than wrong?
Five years after becoming the first Buddhist chaplain for the staff at New York City’s notorious corrections facility, a meditation teacher reflects on his work and the institution
With legalization for psychedelics on the horizon the Boulder, Colorado school launches a ten-month training program for aspiring psychedelic guides
How two women ascetics practice outside the limits of a sacred mountain and the gender barriers that forbid them access
Meet Kaidō Washin Tsarenko, a Zen priest in Odessa, Ukraine
The Dalai Lama, along with Buddhist teachers and organizations, shares pleas for peace and resilience
More dharma practitioners are entering the field of chaplaincy in America. How many more? That’s one in a long list of questions we don’t have the answer to.
A Buddhist mother of five takes on the gun lobby in America.
Shin Buddhism’s bomori, or “temple guardians,” challenge assumptions about gender roles, domestic life, and religious authority.
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