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Upcoming teacher training for the Cultivating Emotional Balance program
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NEW ESSAY: LEARNING FROM THE SHASTRAS OF Nāgārjuna
NEW ESSAY: FINDING THE FOOTPRINTS OF THE LOTUS BORN
NEW ESSAY: Evenness, Not Indifference
NEW ESSAY: Infinite Life And An Enlightened Princess
NEW ESSAY: Seeking True Wealth: On Interdependence And Jambhala Practice
NEW ESSAY: WINDHORSE AND THE ENERGY OF GOOD FORTUNE
NEW ESSAY: TO KINDNESS (AND BEYOND) in 108 BEADS
NEW ESSAY: HARNESSING PAIN, ESTABLISHING CLARITY
NEW ESSAY: CONTENDING WITH CONTEMPT
NEW ESSAY: Impermanence And Decontextualisation: On The Dalai Lama, Media, And The Passing Of Two Great Teachers
NEW ESSAY: CALLING OUT TO TARA
OPEN LETTER: STEPPING FORTH – SAME WORK, NEW PROFESSION
INSIGHT TIMER TEACHER PROFILE
NEW ESSAY: UNDOING THE KNOTS
NEW ESSAY: STEPPING FORTH
Equanimity: is it even a word
NEW VIDEO: DON'T BE SWAYED BY EXTERNAL CIRCUMSTANCES
NEW ARTICLE: EIGHT SPOKES OF SHOWING UP
Meditate and Listen
Some more Gomde Mexico
ཕ་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་སྐུ་དང་བདག་གི་ལུས།། ཕ་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་གསུང་བདག་གི་ངག།
ཕ་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་ཐུགས་དང་བདག་གི་ཡིད།། དོན་དབྱེར་མེད་གཅིག་ཏུ་བྱིན་གྱིས་རློབས།།

Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche often lists four qualities that we can / should cultivate (regardless of whether we’re aspi
Finally got through all the 1327 gigantic pages of “Big Love” by Adele Hulse—and I enjoyed every moment of it. If you’re studying or practicing Tibetan Buddhism, this book is a great testament to an incredible era.
Turning 37 today | Ram Dass speaks of the dual journeys of 'becoming someone' and 'becoming nobody' (i.e. seeing into one's empty, no-self radiant nature). With aging, as sickness becomes more familiar and death approaches, 'becoming nobody' can be v

"'Kindness never makes anything worse, and it can often make things better" - Sherwood Smith