Author Gabriel Cohen on taking a “Buddhist path through divorce”

The author of <i>Storms Can’t Hurt the Sky: a Buddhist Path Through Divorce</i> Gabriel Cohen shares how Buddhism can be help.

Peter Bregman reflects on the great advice his father has passed on to him over the years.

A Bell With a Crack in It

It may not ring as clearly, but it can ring as sweetly. Diane Ackerman on her husband's stroke and the language of healing.

The Best-Laid Plans

A vomiting child in an airport hotel—it wasn’t the vacation she had in mind. Anne Cushman on the teachings of a trip gone awry.

This is Your Brain on Mindfulness

Meditators say their practice fundamentally changes the way they experience life. Michael Baime reports on the neuroscience behind this.

Welcoming the Homeless

Jon Clark happened upon a Buddhist book that changed his life. Now he’s bringing the dharma to others who have fallen on hard times.

Make Me One With Everything

Bernie Glassman, Carolyn Rose Gimian, and Norman Fischer look at how humor not only lightens our load but deepens our practice.

Do science and Buddhism agree on the idea of character?

Alan Brush finds a scientific discussion of "character" that closely parallels the Buddhist conception of aggregates.

One mom’s key to meditating with baby? Lowering the bar

New mom Diana Winston "desperately wanted" her ideas about meditation with her baby to work. Here she shares her most successful experiments.

A Way of Seeing

The practice of contemplative photography, say Andy Karr and Michael Wood, doesn’t just change the way we take pictures. It changes our view.

Freeing the Body and Mind by Connecting Yoga and Buddhism

How can we use the body to study the mind, and work with the mind through the body? Michael Stone connects the practice of Yoga and Buddhism.

Conversations from Wisdom 2.0, Part 1: “Mind Deep” blogger Marguerite Manteau-Rao (Video)

Rod Meade Sperry connects with Marguerite Manteau-Rao, the blogger behind Mind Deep, at the Wisdom 2.0 conference.

The Upside of Money Troubles

Carolyn Rose Gimian reminds us that our difficulties with money are opportunities for working with our mind and strengthening our practice.

Food for Thought: Exercising the compassion muscle

Jill S. Schneiderman discusses Jonathan Safran Foer's thesis in Eating Animals, where he argues that vegetarianism is a compassionate choice.

Holding a flower.

The Lessons of Gratitude

From Thanissaro Bhikkhu, abbot of the Metta Forest Monastery, comes a new teaching about what the historical Buddha taught about gratitude.

Frozen Yoga and McMindfulness: Miles Neale on the mainstreaming of contemplative religious practices

Danny Fisher in conversation with Buddhist psychotherapist and meditation teacher Miles Neale about the mainstreaming of mindfulness.

The Healing Power of Mindfulness

Barry Boyce convenes a distinguished panel to discuss the health benefits of mindfulness — what it does, how to do it, why it works.

Good for What Ails You

A sampling of current research on the benefits of mindfulness for body and mind.

Inner-City Inner Peace

Barry Boyce reports on the Holistic Life Foundation, whose programs aim to reach underprivileged kids and teach them mindfulness techniques.

Yoga Rat

A tail, a bundle of guts, and a smear of blood—how one dead rat continues to inspire Anne Cushman's practice.

Who knew standing still could be so difficult?

Kevin Weinfurt reflects on To-Shin Do martial art, and how sometimes the most challenging part of practice can be the beginnings.