Venerable Sangye Khadro and Scott Snibbe discuss compassion in this talk organized by the Foundation for Compassion and Wisdom.| How to Train a Happy Mind
How things exist breaks objects down into parts, causes, and a mind that bundles them into the illusion of something separate & solid.| How to Train a Happy Mind
Am I just a little more important than everyone else? This view, from the Buddhist perspective, is the root of our suffering.| How to Train a Happy Mind
What do you do when you’re alone? When you’re anxious or lonely? There's a deep source of strength in our minds that’s always available.| How to Train a Happy Mind
The first time I went to see the Dalai Lama I was skeptical, but the first things he said was, "Don't become a Buddhist."| How to Train a Happy Mind
The meaty topic of how to deal with difficult people—what Mark Westmoquette calls 'troublesome Buddhas”—in this Skeptic’s Path to Enlightement interview| How to Train a Happy Mind
A meditation on the mental antidotes that oppose the true source of suffering: our attachment, anger, and self-centered ignorance.| How to Train a Happy Mind
Scott Snibbe leads a meditation on compassion after the recent election of Donald Trump as the next president.| How to Train a Happy Mind
Buddhist nun and prisoner’s rights advocate, Venerable Robina Courtin on Buddha's science of mind and how this doesn’t mean being a pushover.| A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
The Buddhist view on reality, called emptiness, combines science with the inner, experiential knowledge that comes from meditation.| A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
Former Buddhist nun Tenzin Chogkyi dives head on into the challenging topics of hierarchy, patriarchy, gender, and sexism in Buddhism.| A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
Tenzin Chogkyi talks to Scott Snibbe about his new book, How to Train a Happy Mind, at San Francisco's Medicine for Nightmares bookstore| A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
Yangsi Rinpoche talks about how to practice real self-compassion and the ways we can create the causes for world peace.| A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment