Bringing mindfulness practice to troubled youth

The Khyentse Foundation recently awarded a special grant to the Mind Body Awareness Project (MBA) recognizing this unique program.

What’s happened to Sonam? Jaimal Yogis follows up on the fortunes of a spiritual friend

A follow up to his article "So Sad, No Problem," that Saltwater Buddha author Jaimal Yogis shared of Sonam, a Tibetan Buddhist monk.

Training to Sit and Run

On the zafu and on the trail, Ed Brickell vows to honor his teachers past and present.

The Mindful Society: Practicing with Cancer

Barry Boyce's Mindful Society column about Elana Rosenbaum, who used mindfulness practice to help herself through cancer treatment.

So Sad, No Problem

Roaming India after a painful breakup, Jaimal Yogis befriends a monk who teaches him an unexpected lesson about happiness.

The Hard Work of Dying

Simplifying, forgiving, and letting go — Stan Goldberg on working toward the good death.

Start With Your Body

A panel discussion with Phillip Moffitt, Cyndi Lee, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and Reggie Ray. Introduction by Anne Carolyn Klein.

Google Searches

Hot-shot geeks at the world’s leading information company are taking a ground-breaking course called Search Inside Yourself.

Love’s Legacy Lost

A child of one economic crisis, he died on the eve of another. His son James Kullander reflects on the sadness of a legacy lost.

The Mindful Society: Teach Our Children Well

Barry Boyce's Mindful Society column from the September 2009 issue of Lion's Roar magazine about educational mindfulness initiatives.