Thich Nhat Hanh’s Mindfulness Practice to Transform Anger into Love

This mindfulness practice from Thich Nhat Hanh will help you face your anger and transform it into the energies of love and understanding.
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The Seven Factors of Awakening

From mindfulness to joy to equanimity — when you cultivate beautiful qualities, they nourish your life and spiritual practice and enable you to be an agent of change in the world. Seven Buddhist teachers explain how.
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Meeting Life’s Challenges with Equanimity & Compassion

With Stephen Mugen Snyder, Sensei In this circle, we will focus on learning and applying the ancient Buddhist […]
Mad Ones, Wise Ones, and Rogues – Zen’s American Ancestors, Part 3

Join us for an immersive gathering where Sean Tetsudo shares anecdotes and wisdom about various Zen teachers, […]
The Five Ranks of Zen

Gerry Shishin Wick Roshi delves into the profound teachings of the Five Ranks of Zen, covering the historical […]
Mad Ones, Wise Ones, and Rogues – Zen’s American Ancestors, Part 2

This is Part 2 from our previous event (HERE). All are welcome. In this series we will meet some of the bold e […]
Mad Ones, Wise Ones, and Rogues – Zen’s American Ancestors

Meet some of the bold eccentrics, scholars and artists who paved the way for Zen practice as we know it today […]
Community-Engaged Practice

We use the term Community Engaged Buddhism to describe a way of practicing on the path of service and social a […]
TONGLEN Compassion Meditation: Past, Present, & Practice

Join Buddhist minister, Daphna McKnight as she explores the historical roots of and current research into tong […]
Sound of One Hand Laughing

Sensei Sean Tetsudo Murphy , “The Sound of One Hand Laughing” A tour through the irreverent, icono […]