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
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
A Brief History of Buddhism| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
A mantra is a word or phrase that is repeated during meditation. Find the best mantras to suit your intention as an extension of mindfulness practice.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
The 4 noble truths illuminate the essence of the Buddha’s teachings. While there is great pain in life, there is a solution to our pain.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
What is the meaning of mindfulness & awareness? The journey to understanding the mind is based on the synergy between these two meditation practices.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
The five aggregates are a Buddhist teaching describing how our experience of life, phenomena, ourselves, and others is “conditioned.”| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
But what is suffering, exactly? By understanding the 3 forms of suffering, we begin to understand the foundation of Buddhist spirituality.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Starting Your Meditation With The 7-Branch Mahayana Prayer| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Om mani padme hum, translated as ‘jewel in the lotus,’ is a compassion mantra containing the essence of all dharma within its 6 syllables.| 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
According to the Buddha’s teachings of the two truths, there is a difference between how we and awakened beings experience the world.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
In prajñā or Buddhist wisdom there are two things to know: the nature of the so-called self and the nature of the other, subject and object.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
When we’re able to stay in the present with mindfulness, our awareness begins to open up and we can transition to vipashyana meditation.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path