Video: Watch “Jerry Granelli: In the Moment”

A look into the new documentary Jerry Granelli: In the Moment, which looks into Jerry Granelli's influence on both music and dharma.

Time to Die

We're pleased to present another one of Leanora McLellan's Zen stories, "Time to Die."

Meet Ruin, “the first Buddhist punk band”

The story of Ruin, the "first Buddhist punk band", is fascinating, and sprawling. Here it is, told by the band in an exclusive interview.

Buddhadharma Book Reviews February 2013: From the Editor’s Desk

In this instalment of From the Editor's Desk, Review Editor Michael Sheehy looks at the art of the 10th Karmapa, Buddhist trees, and more.

From The Under 35 Project: “No. 3/No. 13, 1/500, and Meditation/Art”

In this latest post from The Under 35 Project, Caitlin Strom explains why she loves meditation and art in equal measure.

The Gas Station: Dilemmas of a Buddhist in Recovery

Musician, writer and special education teacher Chuck Brown gets personal about recovery and caring for others.

Remembering Joe Strummer, activist Heidi Minx shares a favorite dharma-song

For Joe Strummer's birthday, punk activist Heidi Minx recalls a performance of his that really captures something about Buddhist practice.

Video: “Withdrawal in the Jungle”

A video about achieving sobriety thanks to the drug and alcohol-detoxification program taught at Tham Krabok Monastery in Thailand.

From The Under 35 Project: “The Working Man’s Meditation”

In this piece from The Under 35 Project, Dave Chang reflects on some of the spiritual challenges brought on by the rigors of a working life.

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Social Media Guidelines for So-Called Vajrayana Practitioners

From the Facebook page of Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse -- author of "Pure, Clear, and Vibrant" -- comes this unique set of social media guidelines for Vajrayana Buddhists.

School violence: Can this Buddhist practice make a difference?

Could the Buddhist practice of metta, or lovingkindness meditation, make a difference in school violence? Teacher Russell Evans says yes.

From The Under 35 Project: “Because of That, This”

Profound loss can create a sudden, uninvited wake-up call, says Lisa Wilson. When she received hers, she was gifted with new perspectives.

Updated: Rinzai-ji oshos’ open letter regarding Sasaki roshi responds to sexual misconduct allegations, acknowledges misconduct

In response to allegations of sexual misconduct, Rinzai-ji has issued a statement announcing that Joshu Sasaki Roshi is no longer teaching.

The Wild and Ancient Path: Coming to terms with a “legacy of shame”

Ellen Watters Sullivan explores how Buddhism and meditation have helped her deal with her difficult family history of slaveholding in Georgia.

Buddhadharma Book Reviews January 2013: From the Editor’s Desk

In this installment of From the Editor's Desk, Review Editor Michael Sheehy looks at new books on not why, but where Bodhidharma went.

Thich Nhat Hanh talks “The Five Mindfulness Trainings”

During her visit to Plum Village, Andrea Miller sits down to interview Thich Nhat Hanh on the Five Mindfulness Trainings.

Video: Thubten Chodron on “Handling Emotions in Response to Mass Shootings”

Guidance and perspective from Thubten Chodron addressesing the sadness, anger, and confusion that these events invariably bring up. 

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Stress Is a Waste of Time

Gyalwang Drukpa, the head of the Drukpa order of Tibetan Buddhism, knows what it’s like to be stressed out, and says nothing good comes of it.

From The Under 35 Project: “The Revealing Nature of Loneliness”

There's wisdom in loneliness, writes Rob Brooks in this latest post from The Under 35 Project, but it can be a scary path to find yourself on.

The Practice of Not-Thinking

Discursive thinking can be slowed down to give the mind a rest. Toni Bernhard gives five suggestions for practicing "Not-Thinking."