
Artist Rima Fujita helps teach Tibetan kids the facts of life.
by Andrea Miller|
by David Loy|
Members of the Buddhist Peace Delegation at a peace march in Washington, 2007. Photo by Maia Duerr, jizochronicles.com.David Loy on why Buddhism’s bodhisattva ideal is what the world needs now. Unless you’re on long retreat in a Himalayan cave, it’s becoming more difficult to overlook the fact that our world is beset by interacting ecological, […]
by Lilly Greenblatt|
by Sylvia Boorstein|
“There are no human enemies,” says Sylvia Boorstein, “only confused people needing help.”
by Sam Littlefair|
by The Dalai Lama|
by Sam Littlefair|
Much of the time, life is like watching a movie: we suspend disbelief and lose ourselves in the story. On the bodhisattva path, we see through the illusion.
Much of the time, life is like watching a movie: we suspend disbelief and lose ourselves in the story. On the bodhisattva path, says Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, we see the illusory nature of these appearances, and in doing so discover a boundless compassion.
by Genine Lentine|
by The Karmapa|
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