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Nachaya Campbell-Allen

Nachaya is an international interdisciplinary artist and writer whose work explores the interface between image, emotion, and transformation. Philosophical by nature, she is Gestalt in approach—honouring the wholeness of experience while attending to the subtle, often unseen minutiae that shape it.
First immersed in Tibetan Buddhism in the early 1980s—when her family welcomed the esteemed Geshe Namgyal Wangchen into their home, which became the Mañjuśrī Centre in Northwest London—Nachaya now draws from a wide spectrum of archetypal, spiritual, and scientific inquiry. Her practice engages quantum fields, symbolic magic, and the mind–matter interface, culminating in her authorship of the workbook The Liminal Mind. She uses art as both visual invocation and invitation, and her writing as a bridge between the imaginal and the embodied. A regular reviewer of Buddhist and global contemplative books for Buddhistdoor Global—often titles published by Shambhala Publications—Nachaya also writes a column on deep thought, expanded awareness, and sociopolitical issues, bringing reflective criticism and ethical engagement to conversations at the intersection of culture, spirit, and practice. International in scope and holistic in approach, she is findable via brush.bio/nachaya.
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Roshi Joan Halifax at the Sakyadhita Spain Symposium 2020

Roshi Joan Halifax emphasizes the transformative role of unbiased compassion in responding to suffering, including ecological crisis.
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How should we live amidst vast systems of interlocking harm? Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo invites us to begin by adopting nonviolence as a way of life.