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The Eightfold Path in Everyday Life (graphic)
The "eight-fold path" focuses on the different facets of a compassionate life. (by Catharine Hannay)
Watch Out for Shenpa!
The problem isn't our emotions but our tendency to get ‘hooked.’ (by Catharine Hannay)
Buddhist Perspectives on Diversity, Discrimination, Social Justice and Politics
A variety of thought-provoking perspectives on Buddhism and traditionally marginalized groups. (by Catharine Hannay)
Buddhist Perspectives on Mindfulness and Compassion
A brief introduction to Buddhism and how it connects to secular mindfulness teaching. (by Catharine Hannay)
How Christians and Buddhists Can Teach Each Other About Mindfulness
It can be helpful to look at our own traditions through fresh eyes. (by Catharine Hannay)
Mindfulness, Compassion, and Buddhism: Q+A with Sean Fargo
Sean Fargo of MindfulnessExercises.com discusses Buddhist and secular approaches to mindfulness.
Buddhist vs. Secular Mindfulness Training: Q+A with Seonaigh MacPherson
Interview with Dr. Seonaigh MacPherson, a certified MBSR teacher and teacher trainer who has studied with leading meditation teachers, including HH the Dalai Lama, Ven. Tara Tulku, and Jon Kabat-Zinn.

