Personal Reflections Animals & Pets
Lauren Krauze
Lauren Krauze is a writer and teacher living in New York City.
Anthropologist Amanda Stronza reflects on death, grief, and the profound interconnections between animals and humans.
Ring Out, Wild Bells
On New Years Eve, ringing bells remind us of our potential for connection and collective liberation.
Inside the Brooklyn Museum’s New Gallery on Buddhist Art
The Arts of Buddhism space showcases one of the world's earliest known depictions of the goddess Tara as well as 19 objects never before shown in the museum
Teachings Meditation Month 2020
The Negative Space of Meditation
Cultivating the time before and after meditation invites us to connect more deeply with the world.
Two Ingredients for Business Success: Not-Knowing and Trust
Greyston Bakery’s open-hire policy has sparked international interest in taking up the Zen-inspired practice.
Unionizing Yoga
As yoga studio profits increase, teachers are organizing for higher pay, better working conditions, and to keep their practice sacred.
Photos: Capturing the Ephemeral
Emily Polar photographs Tibetan Buddhist rituals and Nepalese landscapes in search of impermanence.
Take Your Time (Back) with Slow Art Day
Slowing down with Buddhist art can reveal new dimensions and remind us of impermanence and change.
Personal Reflections Meditation
Write Concentration: Using a Pen and Paper to Meditate
Writing down our thoughts can be a way to practice being present with whatever arises.
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