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Sylvia Boorstein on the meaning of “Don’t Just Do Something, Sit There”

"Don't Just Do Something, Sit There." Rod Meade Sperry looks at the popular phrase that Sylvia Boorstein gave to us.

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Shozan Jack Haubner: “The Pregnancy Test Koan”

Shozan Jack Haubner is funny, willing to be outrageous, but also tender and meaningful. See for yourself as Shozan takes on abortion.

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Google’s Chade-Meng Tan on Aligning Meditation with Real Life

"For the benefits of meditation to become widely accessible, it needs to become 'real.' It needs to align with the lives of real people."

Mindfulness

Karen Maezen Miller’s “The Laundry Line” — Coming Home

Karen Maezen Miller's advice on coming back from retreat and finding mindfulness in our daily life.

Lewis Richmond on “Brain Plasticity”

Lewis Richmond on the aging brain and how changes the brain might change our practice over time.

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Love and togetherness

From monk and nun to man and wife, Michael Ciborski on the spiritual journey he has taken with his wife, and their small but growing sangha.

Mindfulness

Barry Boyce’s The Mindful Society: The Contemplative Curriculum

We’re at the beginning of the development of a major new academic field, says Professor Harold Roth about Contemplative Studies.

Should Buddhists play the lottery?

Daniel Chan, of the Australian Chinese Buddhist Society, thinks so, and he's planning to for this week's record $90 million Oz Lotto draw.

My Father’s Wisdom: A Father’s Day Reflection

Peter Bregman reflects on the great advice his father has passed on to him over the years.

In conversation: Lama Tsultrim Allione, Sarah Powers, and Shiva Rea

Sarah Powers, Shiva Rea, and Tsultrim Allione in conversation about the interface between yoga and Buddhism in America.