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Learning How to Concentrate
We’re worse at multitasking than we think.
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Mon Refugees from Myanmar Build a Buddhist Community in Akron, Ohio
Members of the ethnic minority are preserving their Theravada tradition at a growing sangha in the Midwest and bringing new energy to a stagnant economy.
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From Empathy to Compassion: Fleet Maull's Radical Responsibility
Fleet Maull used the duration of his 14-year prison sentence to cultivate compassion and empathy, forging a path of personal transformation.
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Indigenous Dharma
Native American and Buddhist practitioners in conversation about the relationship between spirituality and the Earth.
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Finding Our Essence of Mind
When we stop holding on to our thoughts, we observe each experience just as it is, freeing ourselves to address only what's necessary.
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The Practicality of Imagining the Impossible
Zen priest Norman Fischer explains how the absurdity of the bodhisattva ideal demonstrates a much needed way of reimagining the world.
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Why We Yell and Scream
After bearing the pain and shame of sexual abuse in silence, survivors who speak up don’t need to be told to tone it down.
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The Buddhist Roots of Hatha Yoga
Purists discourage mixing traditions, but research reveals that the origins of one of today’s most popular Indian practices aren’t so clear-cut.
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Exploring What Is
Buddhism advises us to accept everything in our experience, pleasant and unpleasant, as our own—even the frightening uncertainty of aging.
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Getting Started with Nembutsu—Pure Land Buddhism's Chant to Foster Gratitude
Though this practice that cultivates connection nearly defines one of Buddhism's major schools, many are surprisingly unfamiliar with it.
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Love Is a Skill
German Buddhist nun Ayya Khema teaches how to bring the heart and mind together through lovingkindness meditation.
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The Zen of Not Knowing
“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s there are few.”
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