By Pema Khandro — 2021
You have enlightened nature, says Pema Khandro Rinpoche. If you truly know that, you’ll always be kind to yourself.
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CLEAR ALL
Distill the great spiritual teachings from around the world down to their most basic principles, and one thread emerges to unite them all: kindness.
Throughout our lives we long to love ourselves more deeply and find a greater sense of connection with others.
As countless meditators have learned firsthand, meditation practice can positively transform the way we see and experience our lives.
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A friend criticizes you. You grow impatient with someone you’re trying to help. A cell phone user annoys you on a train.
This book celebrates the flowering of women in American Buddhism. Lenore Friedman set out to explore this phenomenon by interviewing some of the remarkable women who were teaching Buddhism in the United States.
Buddhism began to take root in the West at just the same time that women’s voices were arising to find expression here—after millennia of being relegated to the background.
Sharon takes us to Grand Central Station in the heart of NYC for the first STREET LOVINGKINDNESS VIDEO SERIES. Explore a new way to interact with the world around you by expanding your circle of kindness.
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We've all been there. Running late - on the way to the airport, rushing to pick up the kids, or trying to get to that meeting on time.
“Loving-kindness: it’s not something simpering, saccharine, weak or foolish. It is actually something that is full of tremendous strength,” explains renowned meditation teacher, Sharon Salzberg in her Speakeasy from Wanderlust Tremblant.