Spirituality

When the Buddha Was a Tree

When I was young, trees were my friends. I’d climb up among the branches of the ones beside our three-story apartment building until I was higher than the roof. Perched among clouds and birds, I found comfort and ease. The friendliest tree was the sycamore. It had...

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The Small, Simple Acts That Shifted Me Out of Survival Mode

“True healing is not a straight line. It is a spiral. You come back to things you thought you understood and see deeper truths.” I used to believe healing would be obvious. Like a movie montage of breakthroughs… laughter through tears, epiphanies in therapy, and early...

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Help Map the Field of Buddhist Chaplaincy in North America

If you are a self-identified Buddhist in the U.S. or Canada who’s employed, volunteering, or training as a chaplain — in healthcare, higher education, prisons, the military, or elsewhere—you’re invited to take part in an important new research project. The survey,...

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Beyond Moral Rules

The ten prohibitory precepts—not to kill, not to steal, and so forth—don’t seem like anything special, they are quite ordinary and familiar to almost everyone. It is also well-known that they are pretty difficult to observe! They are quite simple, but quite difficult...

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Best Practices for Parents of Grown Children

Becoming a Buddhist priest was as much a surprise to me as it was for everyone who knew me. I grew up as a Shin Buddhist, taught elementary school, became a criminal defense lawyer, married a Catholic, and raised three sons attending a neighborhood Catholic church. My...

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