By Editors of Inquiring Mind — 2015
Nikki Mirghafori discusses her introduction to Buddhism and some of the insights and experiences she has had on her path.
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CLEAR ALL
According to the dictionary, to forgive is to stop feeling angry or resentful toward yourself or others for some perceived offense, flaw, or mistake. Keeping that definition in mind, forgiveness becomes a form of compassion.
Meet eight of Thich Nhat Hanh’s students who are now teachers themselves. In their own unique ways, they’re helping to carry his dharma into the future.
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The ancient Eastern religion is helping Westerners with very modern mental-health problems.
Compassion research is at a tipping point: Overwhelming evidence suggests compassion is good for our health and good for the world.
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When the body and mind are together, we can establish ourselves in the here and now and get in touch with life and all of its wonders.
At a weekend workshop I led, one of the participants, Marian, shared her story about the shame and guilt that had tortured her.