Inside the Fall 2017, 15th-anniversary issue of Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly

In this special anniversary issue, we celebrate with a selection of the best teachings and articles we’ve published over the last fifteen years.

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In this special anniversary issue, now available, we celebrate with a selection from some of the best teachings and articles we’ve published over the last fifteen years.

Welcome to the Issue / Commentary

We’re Just Getting Started, by Tynette Deveaux

Section I: The Path Is Not Without Obstacles

From illness to disillusionment to the meditator’s high—the challenges of the Buddhist path seem endless. But they’re always fertile ground.

Darlene Cohen • Andrew Holecek • Geoffrey Shugen Arnold • Lama Rod Owens • Venerable Pannavati • Anne Carolyn Klein • Ejo McMullen • Judith Simmer-Brown • Zoketsu Norman Fischer • Pema Khandro Rinpoche • Barbara Rhodes • Nina Wise • Mushim Patricia Ikeda • Edward Espe Brown

Read the following full pieces, excerpted in this section of Buddhadharma‘s 15th-anniversary Best-of issue, online:

Do You Know Your True Face?, by Lama Rod Owens

Awakening the Bodhisattva, by Venerable Pannavati, Anne Klein, and Ejo McMullen

The Joy of the Lonely Dancer, by Judith Simmer-Brown

Section II: It Takes Practice

Practice in its many forms is at the core of every Buddhist tradition. It’s the way we bring the teachings to life and make them our own.

Lama Willa Miller • Barry Magid • Kosho Uchiyama • Bhante Bodhidhamma • Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel • Taitetsu Unno • Judy Roitman • Ajahn Jayasaro • Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche • Ajahn Sucitto • Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche • Ajahn Amaro • Mark Unno • Kobun Chino • Toni Packer

Read the following full pieces, excerpted in this section of Buddhadharma‘s 15th-anniversary Best-of issue, online:

Feeling Stuck? Good!, by Ajahn Sucitto

If It Sounds Too Good to Be True…, by Mark Unno

Earthquakes and Blossoms Appear, by Kobun Chino Otogawa Roshi

Section III: At the Heart of It All

Whether you call it wisdom, buddhanature, realization, or enlightenment, the Buddhist teachings point to an experience that is closer than you think.

Joan Sutherland • Guo Gu • Thanissaro Bhikkhu • John Daido Loori • Stephen Holoviak • Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche Gelek Rimpoche • Lama Palden Drolma • Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche • Ayya Tathaaloka • Setsuan Gaelyn Godwin • David Matsumoto

Read the following full pieces, excerpted in this section of Buddhadharma‘s 15th-anniversary Best-of issue, online:

Becoming the Mountains and Rivers, by John Daido Loori

Forum: What Is Enlightenment?, by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Ayya Tathaaloka, Setsuan Gaelyn Godwin, and David Matsumoto

Life, Frame by Frame, by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

Section IV: We’re in This Together

Buddhism in the West is more than its practices and teachings. It’s a dialogue—about authenticity, culture, psychology, racism, enlightenment, and more.

Chenxing Han • Karen Maezen Miller • Bhikkhu Bodhi • Bodhin Kjolhede • Judy Lief • Jack Kornfield • Rita Gross • angel Kyodo williams • Jan Willis • Pamela Rubin • B. Alan Wallace • Pamela Ayo Yetunde • John Tarrant

Read the following full pieces, excerpted in this section of Buddhadharma‘s 15th-anniversary Best-of issue, online:

We’re Not Who You Think We Are, by Chenxing Han

A Challenge to Buddhists, by Bhikkhu Bodhi

Pure Dharma, Barefoot Dharma, by B. Alan Wallace

Departments

First Thoughts

Just Now Mind, by Dae Kwang; The Meaning of Lineage, by Pema Chödrön; The Future Is Now, by Thich Nhat Hanh; Think Twice, by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche; Seeking Bedrock, by Charlotte Joko Beck; The Sound of Invisibility, by Susan Yao; The Gentle Rays of Dharma, by Gaylon Ferguson; A Plastic Red Ring, by MuMun Algernon D’Ammassa

Ask the Teachers

  • Q: After twenty years of Buddhist practice, I’m wondering: “What’s the point?” — Tulku Thondup responds.
  • Q: Why can’t I perceive bodhisattvas or deities? Zenkei Blanche Hartman responds.
  • Q: How do we retain passion while accepting all of life equally? Narayan Helen Liebenson responds.
  • Q: I have cancer. How do I balance accepting impermanence and desiring to live? Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche responds.
  • Q: Does my transgender identity conflict with Buddhism’s teachings on no-self? Sallie Jiko Tisdale responds.

Book Briefs

Rory Lindsay reviews Catholicism and Zen by Richard Bryan McDaniel; The Life of My Teacher: A Biography of Ling Rinpoche by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, translated by Gavin Kilty; Early Buddhist Meditation, by Keren Arbel; Older and Wiser, by Mu Soeng, Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia, and Andrew Olendzki; The Just King, by Jamgön Mipham, translated by José Cabezón; Anarchy in the Pure Land, by Justin Ritzinger; and Zen Echoes, by Beata Grant

Lion s Roar Staff

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