Dharma in Action
<p data-fontsize="16" data-kx-storage="{">The real meaning of Dharma practice is to transform our minds. The rubber meets the road when we get off the cushion and live our practice in daily life.</p>
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21st Century Buddhists
Engaging with modern education and science while remaining rooted in the Buddha's teachings.
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Dharma in Daily Life
Bringing our practice off the cushion into daily life activities and our interactions with others.
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Engaged Buddhism
Responding to social issues and concerns as part of our Dharma practice.
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Prison Dharma
People in prison and volunteers who work in prisons reflect on how to apply the Dharma in prison settings and beyond.
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Students' Insights
Students share how they integrate the Dharma into their daily lives and to face challenging situations.
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Working with Emotions
How to identify disturbing emotions, their causes and antidotes, and transform them to bring inner peace.
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Meditation on the influence of attachment in our life
Looking at our objects of attachment and their influence.
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Inappropriate attention, attachment, and anger
The relationship between attachment and anger.
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The continuity of consciousness
Exploring the continuity of consciousness in regards to karma and impermanence.
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Preparing for death
The importance of end-of-life planning and how to work with death in a way that…
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Karma and rebirth
Exploring karma, rebirth, and the way that causes and conditions influence our lives.
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Mind, consciousness, and AI
Exploring the differing causes of body and mind and issues related to artificial intelligence.
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Compassion in troubled times
The true meaning of compassion and how developing this quality benefits ourselves and others.
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Loving-Kindness: Seeing what we often miss
Cultivating kindness in ourselves and seeing it in others.
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A Dad’s Words: When Dharma and Your Kids Mix
A reflection on Dharma and the family, written by a student of Venerable Chodron's.
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