Dharma in Action

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.

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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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Teachings

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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Teachings

Karma and rebirth

Exploring karma, rebirth, and the way that causes and conditions influence our lives.

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Teachings

Mind, consciousness, and AI

Exploring the differing causes of body and mind and issues related to artificial intelligence.

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Family and Friends

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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