The cry we hear from deep in our hearts, says Thich Nhat Hanh, comes from the wounded child within. Healing this inner child’s pain is key.
Summertime Longing
Whether meditating or doing headstands, Susan Moon’s small self continues to reach for something beyond.
Going Outside
When life gets too busy, Kathleen Dean Moore remembers the childhood joy of nature. Stress, she reminds us, is the antonym of gratitude.
Playing With Buddha
At age seven, Ira Sukrungruang believed that the Buddha was more than a bronze statue. The Buddha was his best friend.
Daughter Time
The time of childhood is going to go fast. I’m doing what I can to slow it down. There’s still time for me to learn some of what they see and know and feel.
Playing a Round
“Let’s go out and play” is not an expression we associate with adults, yet adults are eager, even desperate, to play.