1. Hidden Treasure - Subtle Sound

    Hidden Treasure - Subtle Sound
    Subtle Sound: The Zen Teachings of Maurine Stuart Edited by Roko Sherry Chayat Maurine Stuart (1922-1990), spiritual director of the Cambridge Buddhist Association in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a Zen teacher of legendary wisdom and dedication. Before coming to Zen, she was a musician who never wasted a note; as a Zen teacher, she never wasted
  2. An Interview with Thubten Chodron

    An Interview with Thubten Chodron
    Thubten Chodron is an American Buddhist nun in the Tibetan tradition. A student of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan masters, she became a nun in 1977. She is abbess of Sravasti Abbey, a Buddhist monastery in eastern Washington State. She is the author of several books, her most recent being  Don't Believe
  3. A New Perspective on an Ancient Practice: An Interview with Zoketsu Norman Fischer

    A New Perspective on an Ancient Practice: An Interview with Zoketsu Norman Fischer
    Shambhala: How did you first encounter Zen, and what was your introduction to practice like? Norman Fischer: I got involved at first through reading-reading and thinking about my life. This was in the very early days, when there were no Zen centers or practice centers of any kind (at least that I was aware of)
  4. Pointing to the Heart of the Buddhadharma: An Interview with Guo Gu, author of The Essence of Chan

    Pointing to the Heart of the Buddhadharma: An Interview with Guo Gu, author of The Essence of Chan
    Shambhala: Can you tell us something about your background-how you encountered the Buddhadharma? Guo Gu: I first learned meditation when I was in Taiwan at age four. A meditation master named Guangqin taught me how to sit in meditation, and I thought it was fun to copy what he was doing. Later, my family immigrated
  5. Rodney Smith on What it Means to Awaken

    Rodney Smith on What it Means to Awaken
    Awakening$24.95 - PaperbackBy: Rodney Smith Add to Cart60 reviews on Amazon An Interview with Rodney Smith, author of Awakening: A Paradigm Shift of the Heart Shambhala: In your new book you take on the possibly daunting task of describing what enlightenment is and how it happens. To what extent can it even be described? Rodney
  6. Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi

    Normalcy at Its Best: An Interview with David Chadwick, Biographer of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
  7. Translating the Maitreya Treatises: An Interview with Thomas Doctor

    Translating the Maitreya Treatises: An Interview with Thomas Doctor
  8. A Year of Mindfulness: A Reading List

    A Year of Mindfulness: A Reading List
  9. The Way of the Bodhisattva: An Immersive Workshop in Boulder May 18-22, 2016

    The Way of the Bodhisattva: An Immersive Workshop in Boulder May 18-22, 2016
    [Note, this event occurred in the past and the videos are all available on this site for free.] Few texts are more frequently taught and quoted, have as colorful a history, and as much relevance to Buddhists today more than the eighth-century Indian Buddhist monk Shantideva's The  Way of the Bodhisattva.  The Dalai Lama has said
  10. 11 Books for Working With Difficult Emotions

    11 Books for Working With Difficult Emotions
    11 Books for Working with Difficult Emotions With the rise of global disasters, political conflict, and social unrest, alongside increased distractions that negatively effect us mentally and emotionally, it's difficult to find peace inside and out. Many of our books are geared toward learning how to reframe our mind and heart to work with unsettling

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