‘There's nothing to be denied and nothing to be affirmed. See the real, those who see the real are released.’ Arya Nagarjuna
Morning meditation — If anything is to be done.
‘If anything is to be done, do it with sustained vigour. A lax religious life stirs up the dust of passions.’ The Dhammapada
Free “Dalai Lama Global Vision Summit” begins June 13
We are pleased to announce the Fourth Annual Dalai Lama Global Vision Summit, in partnership with Tibet House US, taking place June 13–17. This year’s summit is all about discovering how to reconnect to our fundamental humanity, experience true happiness, and...
How to Cultivate Resilience in Tough Times
All of us can feel the impact of these uncertain and challenging times on our hearts and in our nervous systems. While there are parts of our current crisis that we cannot control, that doesn’t mean we’re powerless. When we’re up against change, uncertainty, and...
How to Talk It Out
Anger doesn’t come up unexpectedly or all at once. Usually, we accumulate a lot of little hurts or annoyances, but we don’t express them until they become so big we explode. To stop things from reaching that point we can use a communication practice called beginning...
Morning meditation — Try doing a job, any job.
‘Try doing a job, any job, without thinking about the job itself or anything else besides. Simply stay with the body.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — Unskilful deeds are better left undone.
Unskilful deeds are better left undone, as they torment us afterwards. Good deed's are better done without regrets. The Dhammapada
Family matters, by Ajahn Sumedho
That’s when they need you and you will have something to offer that will help them.
Tara Verde: Siente su sabiduría y amor
Tara es la más querida de todos los seres iluminados femeninos del panteón budista tibetano. Al ser la esencia del amor y la compasión despiertos, se le conoce como “la madre de todos los budas” y “la que transporta a los seres a través del océano del samsara”. Como...
Morning meditation — We know how envy and jealousy can poison a person’s character.
‘We know how envy and jealousy can poison a person’s character as well as the social relationships on many levels of life.’ Everyday Buddhism
