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Staying Home as a Necessity and a Right

That ‘simpler, slower time’ that so many long for may just be a matter of making the simpler, slower choice.
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The Invitation of Our Times

What might become apparent when we neither cling to nor run from? If we accompany the experience, whether painful and pleasant, where might it lead us?
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An Interview with Lama Rod Owens

What happens to the Dharma when it meets the Black radical, prophetic traditions? It’s got everything to do with love.
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What Exactly Are We Doing Here Together?

What do trust and belonging have to do with a midterm test? In this piece, a Dharma teacher gets creative in the lecture hall.
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Listening to the Wisdom of the Season

The cold pauses life in it’s place. What teachings might arise from within winter’s stillness?
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Where We Go from Here

When there’s nowhere left to hide, perhaps the truth that catches us will prove itself to be more friend than foe.
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Transforming Education for the Benefit of People and the Planet

Children bear the future, in both senses. How might our education systems shift to cultivate a next generation of wise and capable Earth stewards?
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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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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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Moving Forward with Our Entire Hearts and Minds

What does vulnerability have do with wise action? Might it actually be the key?