Author Andrew Sean Greer on Creating Joy

Between-States: Conversations About Bardo and Life In Tibetan Buddhism, “bardo” is a between-state. The passage from death to rebirth is a bardo, as well as the journey from birth to death. The conversations in “Between-States” explore bardo concepts like acceptance, interconnectedness, and impermanence in relation to children and parents, marriage and friendship, and work and creativity, illuminating the possibilities for […]

Meat Puppets

From 1984 to 2015, Inquiring Mind was a semiannual print journal dedicated to the transmission of Buddhadharma to the West. The archive contains all thirty-one years of Inquiring Mind interview, essays, poetry, art and more–now hosted by the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies. Please consider a donation to help with the ongoing expenses to keep the site running. Pus, boogers, […]

Tree and Serpent

The Buddha is the meditator par excellence. When people think of meditation, they often picture the Buddha, his hands in what is called the dhyanamudra, the “meditation pose,” right palm resting on the left palm, thumbs touching to form a circle. And yet more common is a different pose, left hand turned upward and resting in his lap, right hand […]

Entrevista a Rubén Hábito: La Convergencia del Catolicismo y el…

Tanto en el catolicismo como en el zen, dice Rubén Hábito, hay una quietud en la que no hacen falta palabras. Lion’s Roar: ¿Puede hablarnos de su vida espiritual durante su infancia en las Filipinas?  Rubén Hábito: Nací y crecí en una familia católica. Rezábamos el rosario juntos, y yo naturalmente me encontré rezando el rosario de tal forma que […]

A Meditation Practice to Connect with Nature

The Buddha woke up sitting at the base of the Bodhi tree, his hand touching the earth as his witness and support. As he began to teach, he instructed his monastics to go find a place “in the wilderness” or “at the foot of a tree” to pursue their practice. The Vassa retreats of Theravada practitioners align with the rainy […]

American Academy of Religion names Kwan Um School of Zen teacher…

“Dr. Schippert’s academic expertise, administrative experience in various settings, and commitment to the AAR for over a quarter-century make for an extraordinary combination,” writes the AAR’s President, Dr. Amir Hussain. Dr. Claudia Schippert, the new Executive Director of the American Academy of Religion. Photo via the University of Central Florida. The American Academy of Religion (AAR) announced Tuesday that Kwan […]

Afrontar el abuso de poder – Lions Roar

El abuso puede adoptar diferentes formas: financiero, psicológico, físico, sexual… Titulares recientes han revelado que las comunidades espirituales, incluidas las budistas, son especialmente vulnerables a los abusos sexuales por parte de figuras de autoridad masculinas. Al mismo tiempo, en toda Norteamérica, las víctimas del abuso sexual y de la traición institucional están alzando la voz con energía renovada, y sus […]

The Healing Power of Feeling – Lions Roar

“The way to find freedom from difficult emotions is to find it right within the feelings themselves,” writes Andy Karr in his new book, Into the Mirror. Here, he shares a practice for locating and working with difficult feelings in the subtle body to ultimately heal them. Photo by Puwadon Sang-ngern Photo by Puwadon Sang-ngernIn the modern world we often treat […]

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