This issue includes articles on two Scriptures: The Awakening of Faith and the Diamond Sutra, plus an article on happiness and peace, choosing to train and training in a leadership role.
The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana: An Appreciation (Part One) Rev. Master Berwyn Watson —Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey, UK— The Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana is one of those works that has had a profound effect on Mahayana …Continue reading →
No Hard Facts Rev. Caitlin Clark —Great Ocean Dharma Refuge, Pembrokeshire, Wales–UK— This article is based on a Dharma talk given at a meditation morning at Great Ocean in July 2019. I would like to say a few words about …Continue reading →
Choosing to Train Rev. Master Rokuzan Kroenke —Columbia Zen Buddhist Priory, Columbia, SC–USA— From Columbia Zen Buddhist Priory Newsletter, December 2005, Number 10. In our training, we have the choice to see our suffering as an opportunity to train …Continue reading →
The Difference between Peace and Happiness: A Buddhist’s Perspective Karen Richards —Telford, Shropshire–UK— From a talk given by Karen Richards to a conference of The National Women’s Register. The conference’s theme was ‘Faith in the Future’ and contributions were invited …Continue reading →
Kind Leadership Neil Rothwell —Leith, Edinburgh–Scotland— The above title is the name of an e-book written particularly for people in a leadership position at work but much of it can apply to work and non-work situations more generally. I do …Continue reading →