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Buddhadharma: The Practitioner's Quarterly

Summer 2021
Magazine

Buddhadharma offers in-depth teachings that reflect the wealth and range of Buddhist traditions, expert book reviews, and first-rate reporting on stories of special interest to Buddhists. It’s a precious resource for readers who want to deepen their understanding of Buddhist practice and philosophy.

CONTRIBUTORS

Buddhadharma

It’s All Pure Dharma

ASK THE TEACHERS • In Buddhist teachings, I hear the message that every single thought, word, and deed matters. It sometimes feels like a teaching designed to generate anxiety—how can I possibly practice with that and not feel paralyzed in every moment?

Your Whole Body Is Hands and Eyes

Deconstructing Whiteness

How Equanimity Powers Love

Recommendation

“To Walk Proudly as Buddhist Women”

The Outer Limits of Attention

Motherhood Is More Than a Metaphor

Behind “the Global Goenka”

BOOK BRIEFS

TURNING WORD


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 116 Publisher: Shambhala Sun Foundation Edition: Summer 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 1, 2021

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Buddhadharma offers in-depth teachings that reflect the wealth and range of Buddhist traditions, expert book reviews, and first-rate reporting on stories of special interest to Buddhists. It’s a precious resource for readers who want to deepen their understanding of Buddhist practice and philosophy.

CONTRIBUTORS

Buddhadharma

It’s All Pure Dharma

ASK THE TEACHERS • In Buddhist teachings, I hear the message that every single thought, word, and deed matters. It sometimes feels like a teaching designed to generate anxiety—how can I possibly practice with that and not feel paralyzed in every moment?

Your Whole Body Is Hands and Eyes

Deconstructing Whiteness

How Equanimity Powers Love

Recommendation

“To Walk Proudly as Buddhist Women”

The Outer Limits of Attention

Motherhood Is More Than a Metaphor

Behind “the Global Goenka”

BOOK BRIEFS

TURNING WORD


Expand title description text