From The Under 35 Project: “The Gift of Failure”

Here's the latest from The Under 35 Project by Marco Seiryu Wilkinson, about being mindful of where our food comes from.

You Don’t Need to Be Buddhist

Thich Nhat Hanh tells Andrea Miller that anyone can use the five mindfulness trainings to lead a life of understanding and compassion.

Please Come Back

In a London chapel devoted to American war dead, Melody Ermachild Chavis realizes that maybe her father been there for her all along.

Here With You

Dr. Friederike Boissevain on how Zen practice has taught her that being present with a mind of not knowing is sometimes the best medicine.

Let’s Talk: It’s Time to Open Our Doors

Joshua Eaton asks: “Why is it that Buddhists are always talking about compas­sion but aren't providing shelter for those in need?”

Lion's Roar

Tibetan meditation helps cancer patients find calm

A student of Geshe Tenzin Wangyal is leading a unique meditation program for cancer patients at the M.D. Anderson Mays Clinic in Houston.

From The Under 35 Project: “Sweet Child”

Here's the latest from The Under 35 Project by Carol Lorton Shilor, about finding clarity in the darkest moments.

From The Under 35 Project: “How to save your life, over and over and over again”

Here's the latest from The Under 35 Project by Ishita Gupta, about living up to our own expectations.

From The Under 35 Project: “Cushion and Apron — On Meditation and Waitressing”

Here's the latest from The Under 35 Project by Sarah Fox, on the junction between meditation and waitressing.

From The Under 35 Project: “Captain Hook and Indian #2: A Love Story Ruined by Epically Unrealistic Expectations”

Here's the latest from The Under 35 Project by Susan Yao, about the pain of attachment to unrealistic expectations.