We all know our humanity all too well. That is why we put the focus on recognizing that part of us that isn’t in…
We do not always view compassion and loving-kindness as the strengths they are. They are often viewed as secondary virtues—at best—in our competitive culture:…
From the perspective of Buddhist psychology, compassion is natural. It derives from our interconnection, which Buddhism calls “interdependence.” This can be readily seen in…
‘Compassion, Truth and Adversity’ with Ram Dass and Sharon Salzberg
The recent recipient of the first Grammy-nominated kirtan album, an internationally televised performance at the ceremony, and the subject of the new documentary by…
“The use of mantra or the repetition of certain phrases in Pali is an extremely common form of meditation in the Theravada tradition. Simple…
Bubbles and yet… Raghu is joined by Duncan Trussell and Lama Surya Das at the Ram Dass Maui spring retreat live podcast session….
KD describes the intensity of emotion with which Maharajji discussed Jesus, and the value of the teachings he studied involving stories of Christ. Organized…
KD contends that any and all repetition of the Name is like planting a seed, no matter when or how it is done. This…