Join us for a comprehensive 9-level journey. Take refuge in spiritual practice, a genuine source of meaning, well-being and connection.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
In Mahayana Buddhism, the bodhisattva is someone who has taken a vow to put others first. Our meditation can be infused with the desire to help others.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Ignorance, at its most basic level, is a misunderstanding of reality. This mistake fuels the 3 poisons, the causes of suffering in Buddhism.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Meditation awareness leads to mental freedom by overcoming habitual patterns that hold us hostage. There's a huge difference to act with awareness.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Starting Your Meditation With The 7-Branch Mahayana Prayer| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Starting Your Meditation With The 7-Branch Mahayana Prayer| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Starting Your Meditation With The 7-Branch Mahayana Prayer| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Aspiration bodhicitta is the practice of using every situation to cultivate positive intent. How can we put bodhicitta into practice?| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Understanding Hinayana and Mahayana, the major Buddhist schools of thought, helps us differentiate between the primary branches of Buddhism.| Mindworks
The lojong mind training slogans are brief pith statements that serve as mindfulness reminders for integrating meditation in our daily lives.| Mindworks
Tonglen means ‘giving and taking.’ This beautiful meditation practice is a mind training exercise for cultivating and expanding compassion.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path