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6 Ways to Step in a Bucket

Melvin McLeod reflects on the ways in which Buddhism turns your world upside down in the opening editorial of our July 2018 issue.

Watch the trailer for a new documentary on the late comedian and Buddhist Mike DeStefano

Mike DeStefano's memory is to get a much-deserved bump, thanks to the pending release of a documentary about him.

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Three Means to Peace: Mindfulness, Compassion, and Wisdom

Joseph Goldstein on how three principles of meditation can be applied to the world's conflicts.

How can a Buddhist strive to “save all beings” without inflating their ego?

Rebecca Li, Kakumyo Lowe-Charde, and Myokei Caine-Barrett answer the question "How can one practice for the sake of all beings without inflating their ego?"

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How could meditation feel peaceful after a mass shooting?

Colin Beavan, a senior teacher in the Kwan Um School of Zen, looks at the meaning of meditation in light of unbearable tragedy.

Two Tricks for Would-Be Meditators

I’ve carved out time and space in my home for meditation. But, I still find it so easy to avoid it! Are there any tricks that can help?

Pema Chodron.

Transforming the Heart of Suffering

In order to have compassion for others, we have to have compassion for ourselves.

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Can you measure compassion?

In a new paper, researchers have proposed a scale for measuring the Buddhist virtues of loving-kindness and compassion.

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A meditation on interconnection, with Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg shares a short guided meditation to help connect us to ourselves and the people around us.

We Are All Wayfarers

It's very easy to get annoyed, says Syvlia Boorstein. "Particularly with our loved ones."