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Feeling Listless? Jasmine Hemsley Explains How Ayurvedic Practices Can Provide an Energy Boost Through the Cold Months Ahead

By Jasmine Hemsley — 2018

According to the Indian holistic practice of Ayurveda, winter is Kapha season: cloudy, slow, wet and heavy. Ayurveda takes a 360-degree approach to health and focuses on a delicate balance between mind, body and spirit.

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Ask the Teachers: What Does it Mean to Understand Buddhism Through the Body?

Roxanne Dault, Meido Moore, and Lopön Charlotte Z. Rotterdam discuss what it means to understand Buddhism through the body — the heart of the Buddhist path.

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Are You Looking to Buddhism When You Should Be Looking to Therapy?

The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice isn’t about achieving mental health.

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Coming Home to the Body

The practice of meditation is a journey of return to who we really are, says Zen teacher Norman Fischer. We come home to the body—so vulnerable, ever-changing, magnificent—because it is “the soil in which understanding grows.” It is the vehicle of enlightenment.

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