Being in Real Time

The late Dainin Katagiri Roshi explores Dogen’s concept of Being-Time and how to work with it our daily lives.

Meeting the Chinese in St. Paul: Rhino Hits the Midwest

A season devoted to the koans of the ancient Chinese Masters gave Natalie Goldberg a taste for the stripped-down, naked truth of things.

Rest in the Sky of Natural Mind

The tantric path of Buddhism is complex and arduous, but its surprising culmination is the practice of spaciousness, ease, and simplicity.

Mind Is Empty and Lucid, Its Nature Is Great Bliss

The Tibetan teacher Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche offers instruction on key verses from one of the Mahamudra’s seminal texts.

Reality Isn’t What You Think

Contemplative practice, says Andy Karr, is a good way to analyze whether things are as solid, separate, and lasting as we think they are.

What is an Enso?

"Enso" as defined by John Stevens, author of "Sacred Calligraphy of the East."

The Pilgrim’s Progress

Joseph Szostak reports from India on the history of Buddhist pilgrimage and the challenges and benefits of this ancient practice.

Lion's Roar

Outsiders or Infiltrators?

To be a societal force for change, you either have to work from an outsider stance or infiltrate and work from within.

The Natural State of Happiness

Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche presents five noble qualities that enable us to experience our ever-present natural happiness.

No Choice But Radical Acceptance

When you understand that this present moment is all there is, you have no choice but radical acceptance. Two teishos by Eido Shimano Roshi