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/Brother Phap Hai invites us to be authentic in our practice and as humans — to start where we are and embrace ourselves exactly as we are, even as we fumble along the path.
Read MoreBrother Phap Hai invites us to be authentic in our practice and as humans — to start where we are and embrace ourselves exactly as we are, even as we fumble along the path.
Read MoreDelight is food for the heart — and such a helpful quality to cultivate in the face of the challenges we experience as individuals and as a nation. Brother Phap Hai, a senior student of Thich Nhat Hanh, offers practical ways to transform your life with delight.
Read MoreThree teachers weigh in on a question common among meditators: Every time I sit down to meditate, all I experience is a busy mind. What am I doing wrong?
Read MoreJust to be alive is a sacred gift. Brandon Nappi reflects on the opportunity in every moment to awaken to this reality, and shares about his upcoming course "Living Presence" on cultivating contemplative skills to help us live peacefully amid the ups and downs of life.
Read MoreThe ego never misses an opportunity to react or embellish a big story. It will do anything to distract us from feeling our feelings directly, and we suffer as a result. With conscious awareness, we can change how we respond.
Read MoreFamily reunions are fertile ground for conflict, but author Leslie Smith-Frank finds a skillful way to navigate the discomfort — and discover deeper connections on the other side.
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