Staying in My Cave
What does it mean to practice the discipline of meditation, when your kids or your co-workers are driving you nuts? When you keep making mistakes?
What does it mean to practice the discipline of meditation, when your kids or your co-workers are driving you nuts? When you keep making mistakes?
How important is it to get free of the Asian baggage we may have picked up along with our meditation practice? How can we tell
Are we in touch with our rebel spirit, always questioning and testing? Can we take our “no fear” approach too far? Or, by rigidly holding
In this interview Rinpoche discusses the benefit of breaking free from old myths and outdated cultural trappings “…. we need to find a way
Why do we feel especially triggered by family relationships? How can we transform challenging moments with our family and use those triggers effectively on our path?
From my perspective, family life and relationship are among the most obvious and paradoxical of paths on which to practice the dharma. Nowhere are we more triggered nor more loving. In one moment, something our partner / child / parent does fills us with joy, and then suddenly, in the next moment, something they say hits us just the wrong way and we’re ready to live a life of solitude!
Mind Without Borders is a prison dharma program based out of the New York City Nalandabodhi sangha, providing Buddhist study through correspondence courses, dharma pen