1. Writing from the Senses: Wherever Music Takes You

    Writing from the Senses: Wherever Music Takes You
    As I approached the Golden Gate Bridge on my way out of town, I cranked up Willie Nelson singing "On the Road Again." A song of freedom, here we go! By the time I was midway across the span, I was waltzing in the driver's seat to the dreamy sounds of "Georgia," symbolically telling the
  2. Landscape as Spirit

    Landscape as Spirit
    Gardens can be so much more than merely pleasing to the eye; they can also evoke a contemplative state of mind, connecting us more fully to ourselves and to the world around us. In Landscape as Spirit, Martin Mosko explains his meditative approach to garden and landscape design and then walks us through five of
  3. Losar Tashi Delek!

    Losar Tashi Delek!
    On February 9th, 2016, we welcome the Year of the Fire Monkey--a year full of opportunity and transformation! To celebrate, you may want to clean your home, dress up, and make some Tibetan delicacies. We hope you enjoy this  free cookie recipe from Tibetan Cooking: Recipes for Daily Living, Celebration, & Ceremony  by Elizabeth Esther
  4. Color Yeshe Tsogyal

    Color Yeshe Tsogyal
    Our Buddhist Art Coloring Books by Robert Beer are  flying off the shelves! Enjoy this free full-size page and see  for yourself how fun, relaxing, and enlightening coloring can be: Yeshe Tsogyal Buddhist Art Coloring Book 1$21.95 - PaperbackBy: Robert Beer Add to Cart Buddhist Art Coloring Book 2$21.95 - PaperbackBy: Robert Beer Add to
  5. Pema Chodron on Remaining Like a Log

    Pema Chodron on Remaining Like a Log
    The practice of "remaining like a log " is based on refraining, not repressing. When you realize you're thinking, just acknowledge that. Then turn your attention to your breath flowing in and out, to your body, to the immediacy of your experience. Doing this allows you to be present and alert, and thoughts have a
  6. South Indian Sambar from Everyday Ayurveda

    South Indian Sambar from Everyday Ayurveda
    Check out this free recipe for tomato, dal, and tamarind soup from Kate O'Donnell's The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook:  A Seasonal Guide to Eating and Living Well, available today: South Indian Sambar, pages 124-125. 40% off + free shipping on all books with code FFBF15 through 12/15/15 The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook$29.95 - PaperbackBy: Kate O'Donnell Add
  7. Chokhor Duchen

    Chokhor Duchen
    Buton’s History of Buddhism in India and Its Spread to Tibet$34.95 - HardcoverBy: Buton Rinchen Drup & Lisa Stein & Ngawang Zangpo Add to Cart The following is an excerpt from the great Buton Rinchen Drup's History of Buddhism in India and Its Spread to Tibet: A Treasury of Priceless Scripture.   Upon arriving at

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