A Generous Heart By Mindah-Lee Kumar Lately, I’ve been thinking (almost daily) about the virtue of practicing generosity. I often feel that its importance is easily
Death Cleaning By Mindah-Lee Kumar The other day, I decided to take a look at YouTube’s recommended videos for me, and I saw a video
Quenching All Thirst with Loving-Kindness By Mindah-Lee Kumar Since last summer, I’ve been putting fresh water outside for birds to drink. As the seasons have changed, different species
Simple Practice, Big Results By Mindah-Lee Kumar One powerful practice to end your day, as you’re lying in bed, just before you sleep, is to mentally review
Having Courage on the Buddhist Path By Mindah-Lee Kumar We need courage in the pursuit of Enlightenment; however, courage is rarely mentioned, if ever, in the Buddhist suttas. In
Practicing At Inconvenient Times By Mindah-Lee Kumar They say that real practice in Buddhism is usually done when it is inconvenient. It is not when all your
Give Me Kindness By Alex Kakuyo I see homeless people panhandling on a daily basis where I live. In fact, it's not uncommon to see
The World is Falling Apart By Alex Kakuyo I am a very neat and orderly person. Some might call me a neat-freak, and I wouldn't argue with
Buddhist Bananas By Alex Kakuyo Every morning, I stop at a convenience store on my way to work and buy breakfast. Generally, my meal consists
Wild Foods By Alex Kakuyo When I was in Boy Scouts there were three things you had to be good at to prove you were