1. The Approach and Intent of Zen | An Excerpt from The Rinzai Zen Way

    The Approach and Intent of Zen | An Excerpt from The Rinzai Zen Way
    Understanding the Rinzai Zen Way Studying Zen, one rides all vehicles of Buddhism; practicing Zen, one attains awakening in a single lifetime. —Eisai   [From a teisho given in February 2012] In speaking with many beginning Zen students, it seems apparent that although they may be familiar with some of the methods of Zen practice,
  2. The Chariot of Surpassing Purity | An Excerpt from Finding Rest in Meditation

    The Chariot of Surpassing Purity | An Excerpt from Finding Rest in Meditation
    Prologue Homage to you, O glorious Samantabhadra! Your nature is the ultimate expanse, Primordial and perfect peace. Though free of all conceptual constructs, It is yet embellished by the kāyas and the wisdoms Present of themselves. From this there radiates a myriad rays of light Performing every kind of action In the field of those
  3. The Future of Religion: A Reader's Guide

    The Future of Religion: A Reader's Guide
    In the world of religion, some things stay the same, while many are constantly adapting to meet our new world of the internet and cell phones, scientific discovery, increasing awareness of gender and race dynamics, multiculturalism, the numbers of people identifying their religion as “none” or “spiritual but not religious,” and so much more. We
  4. The Practice of Loving-Kindness | An Excerpt from Comfortable with Uncertainty

    The Practice of Loving-Kindness | An Excerpt from Comfortable with Uncertainty
    The following excerpt is from Comfortable with Uncertainty By Pema Chodron Paperback | eBook Seven-Step Practice To move from aggression to unconditional loving-kindness can seem like a daunting task. But we start with what’s familiar. The instruction for cultivating limitless maitri is to first find the tenderness that we already have. We touch in with our
  5. Why Go beyond Gender? | An Excerpt from Buddhism beyond Gender

    Why Go beyond Gender? | An Excerpt from Buddhism beyond Gender
    Rejecting the Idea of Gender Roles The Prison of Gender Roles What “it” has a greater hold on people’s imaginations or limits them more than ideas about what biological sex must mean, what I call “the prison of gender roles”? Almost all conventional people—often called “ordinary worldlings” in Buddhist texts—as well as many Buddhists hold
  6. Visitation-Land Dog Nature | An Excerpt from No-Gate Gateway

    Visitation-Land Dog Nature | An Excerpt from No-Gate Gateway
    A Dog Too Has Buddha-Nature A monk asked Master Visitation-Land: “A dog too has Buddha-nature, no?” “Absence,” Land replied. No-Gate’s Comment To penetrate the depths of Ch’an, you must pass through the gateway of our ancestral patriarchs. And to fathom the mysteries of enlightenment, you must cut off the mind-road completely. If you don’t pass
  7. Freedom Fighter | An Excerpt from The Revolutionary Life of Freda Bedi

    Freedom Fighter | An Excerpt from The Revolutionary Life of Freda Bedi
    British Feminist, Indian Nationalist, Buddhist Nun She was the first Western woman to become a Tibetan Buddhist nun—but that pioneering ordination was really just one in a life full of revolutionary acts. Freda Bedi (1911–1977) broke the rules of gender, race, and religion—in many cases before it was thought that the rules were ready to
  8. The Past | An Excerpt from Integral Buddhism

    The Past | An Excerpt from Integral Buddhism
    Historical Introduction The Unique Features of Buddhism Buddhism is a unique spiritual system in many ways, while also sharing some fundamental similarities with the other Great Wisdom Traditions of humankind. But perhaps one of the most unique features is its understanding, in some schools, that its own system is evolving or developing. This is generally
  9. Wisdom | An Excerpt from The Bodhisattva Guide

    Wisdom | An Excerpt from The Bodhisattva Guide
    A Commentary on The Way of the Bodhisattva by H. H. the Fourteenth Dalai Lama Many Kinds of Wisdom   1. All these branches of the Doctrine The Enlightened Sage expounded for the sake of wisdom. Therefore they must cultivate this wisdom Who wish to have an end of suffering.   There are many kinds
  10. Why Buddhism for Black America Now? | An Excerpt from Taming the Ox

    Why Buddhism for Black America Now? | An Excerpt from Taming the Ox
    The Buddhist, Black Experience Originally published in 2014 What I propose is a spiritual revolution. —His Holiness the Dalai Lama The State of Black America In his 1970 work, Buddhist Ethics, Hammalawa Saddhatissa writes in the preface, “Strictly speaking, Buddhism is not a religion in the generally accepted sense of the word, and it would

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