1. What Life in the Country Taught Me about Ayurveda and Self-Care

    What Life in the Country Taught Me about Ayurveda and Self-Care
    By Cara Brostrom You don’t have to travel to the countryside or a wild, remote place to connect with nature; these Ayurvedic self-care routines will connect you to the nature within yourself. I used to think of time spent in nature as a way to escape from the pace of modern life; the ultimate self-care. [...]
  2. Leading From a Place of Wholeness

    Leading From a Place of Wholeness
    by Kimberly Myosai Loh, co-author of Compassionate Conversations This article is the third in a series of three, sharing perspectives from the book Compassionate Conversation: How to Speak and Listen from the Heart, co-authored by Diane Musho Hamilton, Gabriel Menegale Wilson, and Kimberly Myosai Loh. Read the first article in the series, “What Makes a Successful [...]
  3. Snow Globe Asana

    Snow Globe Asana
    by Tias Little, author of The Practice Is the Path At this time of a worldwide shake-up due to the great pandemic, we are all prone to mind states of flurry and worry. Given the crisis in the world economy, health care, and social networks, it is indeed hard to see clearly. When overwhelmed by [...]
  4. Conversation Skills to Catalyze Growth

    Conversation Skills to Catalyze Growth
    By Kimberly Myosai Loh, co-author of Compassionate Conversations This article is the second in a series of three, sharing perspectives from the book Compassionate Conversation: How to Speak and Listen from the Heart, co-authored by Diane Musho Hamilton, Gabriel Menegale Wilson, and Kimberly Myosai Loh. Read the first article in the series, “What Makes a Successful [...]
  5. What Makes a Successful Conversation?

    What Makes a Successful Conversation?
    by Kimberly Myosai Loh, co-author of Compassionate Conversations Photo by eberhard grossgasteiger This article is the first in a series of three, sharing perspectives from the book Compassionate Conversation: How to Speak and Listen from the Heart, co-authored by Diane Musho Hamilton, Gabriel Menegale Wilson, and Kimberly Myosai Loh. Read the second article in the [...]
  6. Bearing Witness | Social Distancing and Beyond

    Bearing Witness | Social Distancing and Beyond
    By Tias Little, Author of The Practice Is the Path We are committed to remaining the entire month of April apart from each other, practicing social distance. A lingering uncertainty remains—what about May and June? How can we see this through? I feel at a loss myself, and wonder if I should while away the [...]
  7. Coloring Pages | Free Download from Krit Dreams of Dragon Fruit

    Coloring Pages | Free Download from Krit Dreams of Dragon Fruit
    Download a Set of Coloring Pages Color along with Krit Dreams of Dragon Fruit! Download a set of coloring pages inspired by Samantha Woo’s illustrations. The coloring pages are available for download and printing for your personal use. To open the PDFs in your web browser, please click the link or images below. DOWNLOAD THE [...]
  8. Q&A with Devon and Craig Hase of How Not to Be a Hot Mess

    Q&A with Devon and Craig Hase of How Not to Be a Hot Mess
    Craig and Devon Hase talk about how they entered into the world of meditation, why they chose to write this book, and their journey writing it together. How did you find your meditation practice? Craig: Devon and I both came to meditation very young and we have our own unique stories that we tell more [...]
  9. Khyentse Foundation Second Children’s Book Prize Winner Announced

    Khyentse Foundation Second Children’s Book Prize Winner Announced
    Khyentse Foundation and Bala Kids are delighted to announce that Carol Dodd is the winner of this year’s Children’s Book Prize. Carol Dodd is a first-time author based in Hawai’i. She wrote a magical, lyrical children’s book on impermanence for ages 4–8, which will be published through Bala Kids in 2021. The central theme that [...]
  10. Stephanie Kaza in Conversation about Green Buddhism

    Stephanie Kaza in Conversation about Green Buddhism
    Stephanie Kaza, author of GREEN BUDDHISM: Practice and Compassionate Action in Uncertain Times, in conversation about her life as a UC Santa Cruz biologist, a writer, a professor, and a Buddhist.     Green Buddhism$18.95 - PaperbackBy: Stephanie Kaza Add to Cart Books by Stephanie Kaza See All Books

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