Parkinson’s is a disease that wasn’t identified until 1817. Yet, 2,600 years ago, the Buddha taught practices that can help manage the symptoms. The prescription: mindfulness, repetition, and slowness. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that...
Books in Brief: November 2025
Wise effort is an essential element of the Buddhist eightfold path; it means letting go of harmful habits and cultivating positive, productive ones. In Wise Effort: How to Focus Your Genius Energy on What Matters Most (Sounds True), Diana Hill, PhD, combines this...
You Are Not Broken
A few years ago, I was invited to teach mindfulness meditation to a group of software engineers at a multinational tech company. The company hoped mindfulness would reduce their coders’ stress levels, and it sounded like it could be of some benefit. But when I met...
Morning meditation — Just as a thunderbolt.
‘Just as a thunderbolt Can light a dark cloudy night for an instant, An awakened being can sometimes Inspire people to do the right thing.’ Acharya Shantideva
Awake up sign! By John Aske
There is that strong wish in us to ignore painful things — if possible — but that leaves us bound to them in a kind of sleepy slavery.
Morning meditation — It is so hard to find the time and tools.
‘It is so hard to find the time and tools I need To help those with whom I share this world. If I don't seize the chance now, It may never arise again!’ Acharya Shantideva
Morning meditation — The Buddha’s teaching of the raft offers a profound reminder.
‘The Buddha’s teaching of the raft offers a profound reminder of the importance of non-attachment in the spiritual journey. His metaphor serves as a practical guide for using the Dhamma effectively.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — From the birth and death of stars to the rise and fall of empires.
‘From the birth and death of stars to the rise and fall of empires, from the smallest atom to the grandest mountains, all phenomena arise, exist for a time, and then dissolve. To deny this truth is to remain bound by illusion.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — It requires a deep willingness to let go of our most cherished assumptions.
‘It requires a deep willingness to let go of our most cherished assumptions about who we are. The self, though an illusion, feels very real, and its dissolution can evoke fear and resistance.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — What of you people? Do you know yourselves?
‘What of you people? Do you know yourselves? When you doubt sufficiently, your enlightenment will be sufficient.’ Bassui Tokushō
