Guide to the Three-Yana Journey

Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s comprehensive presentation of the three-yana journey, taught only to his senior students, is being made public for the first time in The Profound Treasury of the Ocean of Dharma. Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche takes us through this unique body of teachings.

On Second Thought

Shayne Larango turns away from her corporate life to join a Vipassana retreat – only to find the transition more difficult than anticipated. 

Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Buddhism Lion's Roar

Social Media Guidelines for So-Called Vajrayana Practitioners

From the Facebook page of Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse -- author of "Pure, Clear, and Vibrant" -- comes this unique set of social media guidelines for Vajrayana Buddhists.

The Practice of Not-Thinking

Discursive thinking can be slowed down to give the mind a rest. Toni Bernhard gives five suggestions for practicing "Not-Thinking."

What’s In a Name?

Ajahn Amaro presents two helpful meditation practices you can do while listening to the inner sound.

Unconditional Beauty

Painting, calligraphy, photography, and flower arranging – we present the dharma art teachings and artworks of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.

Love & Emptiness

A review of "The Heart Attack Sutra: A New Commentary on the Heart Sutra" and "Thunderous Silence: A Practical Guide to the Heart Sutra".

Are these “the most Buddhist cities in America”?

You may think of New York and Los Angeles as being the most Buddhist cities in the nation, but the results of a new survey may surprise you.

The Sound of Silence

Ajahn Amaro explains how to practice nada yoga and why this simple act of listening to inner sound can help you realize emptiness.

Lion's Roar

Every Crime and Every Act of Kindness: Cloud Atlas, reviewed

Cloud Atlas presents a surprisingly traditional view of karma and rebirth— “and so any attempt to figure out its logic is probably doomed."