A Readers Guide to The Way of the Bodhisattva
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View ArticleThe Way of the Bodhisattva: An Immersive Workshop in Boulder May 18-22, 2016
Few texts are more frequently taught and quoted, have as colorful a history, and as much relevance to Buddhists today more than the eighth-century Indian Buddhist monk Shantideva’s The Way of the...
View ArticleThe Discovery and Recognition of Ogyen Trinley Dorje
The following is an account of the discovery and recognition of the Seventeenth Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje, excerpted from The History of the Karmapas: The Odyssey of the Tibetan Masters with the...
View ArticleWHEN THINGS FELL APART: memories from our Pema Chödrön decades
On the occasion of its 20th Anniversary Edition, our Associate Publisher Jonathan Green wrote some of his memories about Pema’s classic book: Dear reader, I’m one of the “old-timers” of Shambhala...
View ArticleLojong: Mind Training
by Nikko Odiseos Lojong, or mind training, is a core practice in all the lineages of the Tibetan tradition. They can perhaps best be characterized as a method for transforming our mind by turning away...
View ArticleMatthieu Ricard On Keeping a Vegan or Vegetarian Diet 🐔
“I think it’s very essential that in our life we cultivate a more altruistic way of being…” Matthieu Ricard, author of A Plea for the Animals, talks about keeping a vegan or vegetarian diet:
View ArticleTias Little on the Subtle Body
At the Yoga Journal Conference last month in Estes Park, CO, our marketing coordinator Emma Sartwell caught Tias Little, a master teacher who synthesizes years of study in classical yoga, Sanskrit,...
View ArticleGreat Masters: Pema Chödrön
For more than thirty years, she has been the abbot of a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the wildest and remotest part of Nova Scotia. But from that isolated spot—where she spends a good deal of her time...
View ArticleA New Year’s Reflection | Relating to Fear, Anger, and Conflict
2016 was certainly a year of high emotions and global challenges—a confusing and contentious U.S. election, civil wars in Syria and Iraq, Olympic scandals, Brexit, the spread of the Zika virus,...
View ArticleWhat to Read this Valentine’s Day
by Lindsay Michko Whether you’re single, in relationship, or “it’s complicated,” February 14th is a day of super-charged emotions: the bliss of being in love, the pangs of loneliness, the bittersweet...
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