Buddhism has a complex history that spans thousands of years. Different schools have arisen, but each is rooted in the four noble truths.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Buddhism teaches the practice of ethics, meditation and wisdom as a means of liberating oneself from suffering. But what, exactly, are the core teachings of Buddhism, and are they true? Learn more about the following foundational Buddhist teachings. What are Buddhism’s three main disciplines? What are the four noble truths of Buddhism? What is dukkha […]| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Karma is intentional actions and their consequences. This creates mental imprints on how we perceive, and react to events in a certain way.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Karma is often totally misunderstood. Karma simply means action. It has to do with cause and effect—the law of karma is actually very scientific.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
Taking refuge is a fundamental Buddhist practice, a set of tools that we want to live by. It’s also an attitude, something we cultivate.| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path
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
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
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
Aspiration bodhicitta is the practice of using every situation to cultivate positive intent. How can we put bodhicitta into practice?| Mindworks Meditation & Buddhist Path