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An Interview with David Loy

The Buddha lived and taught 2,500 years ago. In our modern times, what might be the wise way to relate to such ancient teachings?
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A Guided Meditation with Diana Winston

How do we find our collective path forward? Perhaps we begin with an exploration through the untamed imagination.
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The Art (and Politics) of Communing with Subjects

What happens to a spiritual practice when we fully acknowledge the personhood of nonhuman beings?
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EcoDharma

Moving Forward with Our Entire Hearts and Minds

What does vulnerability have do with wise action? Might it actually be the key?
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Practice
On this, the shortest day of the year, we offer this contemplation on the dark.
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EcoDharma

An Interview with Guhyapati

If it all arises from causes and conditions, how might we cause and condition the arising of a more liberated people and Earth?
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Trusting in the Mighty Force of Solidarity

There are vows so fiercely true they cannot be broken, but they can break us. What can we learn from Avalokiteshvara about how to go on?
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Sometimes, great teachers become their teachings, widening in greater and greater circles.
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Practice

A Guided Meditation with Konda Mason

Breathe. Let go. There is nowhere to go, nothing to do, but to become aware of all that is and is possible in this moment.
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What is the Buddhist response? A retreat from reality, or a radical reorientation of it?