Incarcerated people
Many incarcerated people from all over the United States correspond with Venerable Thubten Chodron and monastics from Sravasti Abbey. They offer great insights into how they are applying the Dharma and striving to be of benefit to themselves and others in even the most difficult of situations.
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Prison of desire
Finding inner freedom by seeing our shortcomings and working to change oneself.
View PostLove, compassion, peace
Common threads of many religious traditions including Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Buddhism.
View PostHaving compassion for yourself
Even in a difficult environment, making changes in one's life for the better will benefit…
View PostFriendship
After burning every bridge and pushing away every potential ally, an incarcerated person finds himself…
View PostKeeping balance
Necessity for cultivating kindness and compassion for others in addition to practicing meditation.
View PostBeliefs turned on their head
An incarcerated person finds that his attachment to the traditional cultural beliefs he grew up…
View PostAwareness that sets you free
The ways being in prison has forced an incarcerated person to face his delusions and…
View PostLearning to find inner peace
A person in prison shares his thoughts on keeping up hope in a difficult environment.
View PostWho’s poisoning me?
A person in prison speaks about his addictions and a brush with death.
View PostSearching for happiness
Thoughts on fleeting nature of objects of attachment such as reputation, possessions, and emotions.
View PostFacing fear and stress in prison
An incarcerated person discusses his experience in dealing with fear and violence in prison.
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