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Dec 13, 2025 · The initial instruction on breathing in the Satipatthana Sutta is entirely directed toward the mind and presents the classical foundation for mindfulness practice, but the …
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Ecodharma Leader and Activist Joanna Macy Has Died
Jul 20, 2025 · For more than half a century, scholar, Buddhist, ecologist, and "awake activist" Joanna Macy, PhD, worked tirelessly for personal, social, and planetary transformation.
Ocean Vuong on Buddhism and "The Emperor of Gladness"
May 18, 2025 · Ocean Vuong’s new novel follows the unlikely friendship between a young writer on the edge of suicide and an elderly widow reckoning with the loss of her memory.
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