With the acknowledgment and acceptance of the facts also comes a degree of freedom from them. For example, when you know there is...
As you work toward becoming reverent, your tendencies toward harming others and other forms of life diminish. As you acquire a sense of...
Vulnerability isn't good or bad: it's not what we call a dark emotion, nor is it always a light, positive experience....
I always knew that deep down in every human heart, there is mercy and generosity. No one is born hating another person because of the...
Horseback on Sunday morning, harvest over, we taste persimmon and wild grape, sharp sweet of summer's end. In time's maze...
The Buddha described three kinds of laziness. First there is the kind of laziness we all know: we don't want to do anything, and...
The capacity to be alone is the capacity to know enough about yourself and who you are, and be comfortable enough with that. That way,...
My paternal grandmother who raised me had a remarkable influence on how I saw the world and how I reckoned my place in it. She was the...
For as long as I recall having memory, I've found mosaic incredibly mesmerising. Alongside the increasing presence of grey hair on my...
As long as we cling to the idea that this is "my mind, my own, personal mind," we will have a strong tendency to look as good...
A common theme runs through all the great spiritual traditions. It goes by many names – awakening, recollection, mindfulness,...
We can learn to invest the resources that flow through our lives in a new future for all of us. We can direct those resources, whether...