By Incarcerated People

Reflections, essays, and poems by people in prison about their Dharma practice.

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On Addiction

People in prison examine their relationship with intoxicants and overcoming addiction.

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On Attachment

Working with attachment and discovering the true causes of happiness in prison.

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On Cultivating Wisdom

How teachings on karma and the nature of reality help people to make wise choices while in prison.

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On Love, Compassion, and Bodhicitta

Stories of how cultivating love, compassion, and bodhicitta transform the lives of people in prison.

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On Meditation

Meditation allows people in prison to reflect on habitual thoughts and actions, thereby bringing inner change.

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On Mindfulness

Cultivating awareness of body, speech, and mind brings contentment, joy, and insight, even while living in prison.

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On Overcoming Anger

How Dharma practice helps people in prison to work with anger and avoid violence and harm.

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On Self-Worth

Practicing the Buddha's teachings help people in prison to let go of guilt and shame and develop self-confidence.

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Prison Poetry

People in prison write verses from the heart about their Dharma practice.

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All Posts in By Incarcerated People

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On Mindfulness

Reflections on my good fortune

That I have been able to communicate with you for this long is very special.…

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Half-full cup of coffee in paper cup.
On Mindfulness

The coffee pot: A test of my tolerance

Here, at the prison where I live, everyone dreads the coffee pot. Unlike a majority…

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Close up on a bright yellow sunflower.
On Cultivating Wisdom

Thanks for the Dharma Dispatch

A letter of thanks for the latest edition of Dharma Dispatch, a newsletter the Abbey…

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On Cultivating Wisdom

Reflection on life

An incarcerated person reflects on the causes and conditions that have affected his life.

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Pink clouds against a blue sky.
On Self-Worth

Gratitude for the Dharma

A. L. reflects on how prison has afforded her time to reflect on her spiritual…

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Gold colored sunset behind silhouette of trees.
Prison Poetry

Gathas for daily life

An incarcerated person is inspired by the writing of Thich Nhat Hanh.

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Hazy mountains behind a line of trees.
On Cultivating Wisdom

Dealing with difficult changes

A woman in prison uses a mind training prompt to deal with a difficult situation.

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Sunset behind an open meadow.
On Self-Worth

I am a Buddhist

D. S. reflects on how his studies in Buddhism have influenced his life as an…

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Silhouette of a tree against a setting sun.
On Cultivating Wisdom

The power of precepts

An incarcerated person considers the value of taking precepts.

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Stained glass image of One thousand-armed Chenrezig.
On Love, Compassion, and Bodhicitta

Bringing Avalokiteshvara into the circle

An incarcerated person uses his Dharma practice to quietly support the victims of crimes.

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On Self-Worth

Healing past relationships

An incarcerated person finds new ways to support his Dharma practice.

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