Mindful Living & Spiritual Practice
Deconstructing Suffering: Using the "Eighteen R...
Let go of a single thought, and find immense ease. Have you ever found yourself trapped in indescribable pain during the late hours of the night? Those endlessly looping replays...
Deconstructing Suffering: Using the "Eighteen R...
Let go of a single thought, and find immense ease. Have you ever found yourself trapped in indescribable pain during the late hours of the night? Those endlessly looping replays...
Things and Mind: The Everyday Aesthetics of Bud...
1. The Quiet Beauty of Daily Life Boiling water in the morning, watching steam rise by the window; organizing the bookshelf in the afternoon, fingertips brushing over slightly dusty spines;...
Things and Mind: The Everyday Aesthetics of Bud...
1. The Quiet Beauty of Daily Life Boiling water in the morning, watching steam rise by the window; organizing the bookshelf in the afternoon, fingertips brushing over slightly dusty spines;...
When Science Meets Spirit: Nuclear Fission and ...
At first glance, nuclear physics and Buddhist practice seem worlds apart. One deals with atoms and neutrons; the other with compassion and the mind. Yet, a fascinating parallel emerges: the...
When Science Meets Spirit: Nuclear Fission and ...
At first glance, nuclear physics and Buddhist practice seem worlds apart. One deals with atoms and neutrons; the other with compassion and the mind. Yet, a fascinating parallel emerges: the...
Why Spiritual Practice Can Lead to Psychic Abil...
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is often said that dedicated spiritual practice can lead to psychic abilities, or siddhis. This is not superstition—it’s grounded in the subtle understanding of the mind, energy,...
Why Spiritual Practice Can Lead to Psychic Abil...
In Tibetan Buddhism, it is often said that dedicated spiritual practice can lead to psychic abilities, or siddhis. This is not superstition—it’s grounded in the subtle understanding of the mind, energy,...
Eating Nothing After Noon: A Timeless Buddhist ...
Introduction “Eating Nothing After Noon” is a traditional Buddhist precept that has been practiced by monks, nuns, and dedicated lay practitioners for centuries. Simply put, it means refraining from consuming...
Eating Nothing After Noon: A Timeless Buddhist ...
Introduction “Eating Nothing After Noon” is a traditional Buddhist precept that has been practiced by monks, nuns, and dedicated lay practitioners for centuries. Simply put, it means refraining from consuming...
Understanding Freud’s Id, Ego, and Superego Thr...
Introduction Sigmund Freud’s theory of the Id, Ego, and Superego remains one of the most influential models in psychology, describing the hidden forces behind human behavior. Interestingly, Buddhist philosophy, though...
Understanding Freud’s Id, Ego, and Superego Thr...
Introduction Sigmund Freud’s theory of the Id, Ego, and Superego remains one of the most influential models in psychology, describing the hidden forces behind human behavior. Interestingly, Buddhist philosophy, though...