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The November 2012 Shambhala Sun magazine

Featuring Pema Chödrön on the compassionate life of the bodhisattva-warrior; three woman teachers changing Buddhism; Norman Fischer on how to live in our topsy-turvy world; three steps to creative power; a Jewish Buddhist in Germany, and more.
Also inside: "Jolly Good" — a never-before-published piece by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche on the Shambhala teachings.

this issue's editorial:
We Can Be Heroes

By Shambhala Sun Associate Editor Rod Meade Sperry



feature section: pema chödr
ön / "a greater happiness"

A Greater Happiness

We've all got the potential to awaken and help others in meaningful ways, big and small. Pema Chödrön shows us how we can let go of self-centered worries and become a bodhisattva-warrior. It's the greatest happiness of all.

You Can Do It!

Make your vow to help others real with this tonglen meditation teaching from Pema Chödrön.


Thank You, Pema

Best-selling author Margaret Wheatley on her friend and teacher.




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Pema Chödrön

Enter... the Bodhisattva

David Loy says the bodhisattva ideal — updated for modern times — is what the world needs now.



more features

Feminine Principal

Andrea Miller profiles Trudy Goodman, Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara and Lama Palden Drolma, three women teachers who are changing the face of Buddhism. (You'll also find a teaching from each inside the magazine.)

RELATED SHAMBHALA SUN SPOTLIGHT: Women and Gender Politics in Buddhism

The Great Perfection of Creativity 

Geshe Tenzin Wangyal teaches us how to unleash powerful creative energy we can use anywhere from the office to the artist's studio.




Don't Go There 

As a Jew and a Briton, Henry Shukman had avoided all things German. But as a Buddhist, he knew he had to when he was asked to teach at a zendo in the Black Forest. Together, he and his students faced the unfaceable.

RELATED SHAMBHALA SUN SPOTLIGHT: Buddhism and Judaism

The Vagabond Queen of Craigslist 

Hopscotching through Brooklyn apartments, Bonnie Friedman discovers the delight in nonattachment.



PLUS: we continue our year-long celebration of the Shambhala Sun's founder, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, with a series of never-before-published teachings. In this issue: Rinpoche on the Shambhala teachings.

RELATED SHAMBHALA SUN SPOTLIGHT: The Teachings of Chögyam Trungpa




other voices

 

An ICU for the Soul 

When a friend is dealt a heavy emotional blow, Pico Iyer suggests to her that silence and stillness might be the best medicine. Sometimes, it seems, you've got to retreat before you can move forward.

RELATED SHAMBHALA SUN SPOTLIGHT: Pico Iyer in the Shambhala Sun

Something to Believe In

While belief can be just dogma or preconception, it can also be a guiding polestar that gives us a sense of direction. Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel on the power of belief to move us out of a small, self-focused world and into a bigger way of being.

Is This Worth It?

Sara Eckel discovers that volunteering isn't about getting back more than you give. It's just about giving.


Topsy-Turvy World

The strength of mind that comes from meditation, says Norman Fischer, can help us end the denial that keeps a world of problems spinning.



departments

No-Self 2.0

Andrew Olendzki reviews The Self Illusion: How the Social Brain Creates Identity by Bruce Hood.



Books in Brief

Andrea Miller reviews books by Bhante Gunaratana, Thich Nhat Hanh, Lew Welch, and more.


About a Poem: Carole Glasser Langille on Czeslaw Milosz's "Love"

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:

The Mindful Society: Dispatches from the Mindful Revolution, from the editors of MINDFUL.

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Shambhala Sun
, November 2012, Volume Twenty One, Number 2.

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ON THE COVER: Bhikshuni Pema Chödrön. Photo by Robin Holland.

Shambhala Sun July 2010

Bow in Gratitude

By Melvin McLeod, Editor in Chief

On the cover: Thich Nhat Hanh, photo courtesy of PlumVillage.org


feature section: thich nhat hanh

Peace in Every Step: Thich Nhat Hanh's Life of Courage and Compassion

From the front lines of activism in war-torn Vietnam to worldwide prominence as a Buddhist teacher, every step of Thich Nhat Hanh’s life has been for peace and the dharma. Andrea Miller tells his extraordinary story.


Love & Liberation: The Shambhala Sun interviews Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh on true love, the benefits of suffering, and the insight that will set you free. An exclusive feature interview with Shambhala Sun editor-in-chief Melvin McLeod.

RELATED SHAMBHALA SUN AUDIO EXCLUSIVE: 

Shambhala Sun Audio: Thich Nhat Hanh

Listen in on the conversation between the Zen teacher and the Sun's Melvin McLeod.

Part One: Thich Nhat Hanh on Mindfulness, Happiness, Body, and Mind. Click to listen.

Part Two: Thich Nhat Hanh on Practicing What the Buddha Taught. Click to listen.


RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh is a Zen teacher, poet, the founder of the Engaged Buddhist movement, and the author of more than forty books. The Shambhala Sun offers the best selection of his teachings and commentaries available on the web.


more july 2010 features

5 Questions That Help Us Wake Up

Trying to push away our emotional distress can throw us into "cognitive shock" that turns our mind into a muddle. Author and Zen teacher Ezra Bayda shares five simple questions to help us cut though confusion.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Practices for Difficult Times, by Ezra Bayda and more

In this sampling of writings from the pages of the Shambhala Sun, you'll find practical and profound Buddhist guidance for transforming difficulties into opportunities to live a more awakened life. Featured contributors include Pema Chödrön, Thich Nhat Hanh, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Geshe Tenzin Wangyal, Cyndi Lee, Darlene Cohen, and still more.


Are You Listening?

If there’s anything we need right now, it’s less shouting and more listening. But to listen deeply to others, say David Rome and Hope Martin, we must first learn to listen to ourselves. They teach us three techniques for tuning in to body, speech, and mind.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM EXCLUSIVE:
Buddhism and Psychology: A Shambhala Sun Spotlight

The best from the pages of the magazine.


I’m Loving It

Genine Lentine on how a McJob and her brother’s magic tricks led her to the zendo. Warning: this piece contains adult language and partially unbuttoned fast food uniforms.



the mindful society

The Secret of Success for MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction)

Barry Boyce talks to the authors of the new, groundbreaking interactive book, A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Workbook, and reports on his visit to the annual gathering at the Center for Mindfulness.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM VIDEO:
Meet the authors of the MBSR Workbook (Video)


RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

The Mindful Society

Here you'll find some of the finest articles on mindfulness from our extensive archives, plus Shambhala SunSpace exclusives, and more. 


other voices

Sprouting Seeds of Compassion

Marc Ian Barasch decides to see what would happen if he simply planted a seed of good intention and waited to see what came up. That seed grew into millions of trees. Here he offers tips on how you too can make a difference.


What Turns the Wheel

The twelve nidanas describe the way we move from lifetime to lifetime in the painful cycle of existence called samsara. By understanding how they work, says Shambhala Sun columnist Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, we can change our future karma.


RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Teachings of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche


Religions of Kindness

Brenda Shoshanna on Zen. Judaism, and the kindness that connects them.

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Buddhism and Judaism

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Brenda Shoshanna on "Love Without Fear"





books

Was the Buddha an Atheist?

Gaylon Ferguson reviews:

Confession of a Buddhist Atheist, by Stephen Batchelor
Spiritual Atheism, by Steve Antinoff


Books in Brief: July 2010


Andrea Miller reviews The Power and the Pain, Wild Comfort, Islands Apart, The Meditative Gardener, The Japanese Tea Garden, Hand Wash Cold, Devotion, and The Banyan Deer.

about a poem


Garth Stein on Billy Collins’s “I Chop Some Parsley…"

An appreciation by the novelist (The Art of Racing in the Rain) and playwright (Brother Jones).



Shambhala Sun, July 2010, Volume Eighteen, Number 6. Available on newsstands beginning in late May 2010.

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The September 2011 Shambhala Sun magazine

The path of life is love — from loving ourselves, to intimate relationships, to love that embraces all beings. Our annual all-teachings issue offers Buddhist wisdom on bringing more love into your life.
Click on titles below to view full articles, excerpts, and related web exclusives. Click here to order a copy from the Shambhala Sun webstore.
this issue's editorial:


Right Here With You

Shambhala Sun deputy editor Andrea Miller on truly enjoying love and celebration, but without getting "too sugary sweet." 



features

What's Love Got to Do With It?

She’s the Queen of Rock ’n’ Roll. An unwanted child. A believer in the power of love. She's also a longtime Buddhist. Andrea Miller talks to Tina Turner.


Let Me Count the Ways

John Tarrant on Falling in Love: It was his first kiss, a moment when no one was running the show and no calculations were being made. In so many ways, love is like enlightenment.
 

 

Six Ways to Make it Work

After the honeymoon, real life sets in—budgets to balance, toilet seats left up, and in-laws coming for dinner—but if we practice the six paramitas, or transcendent perfections, we discover how to always live in love. Susan Piver on Being in a Relationship.

Waking Up Alone

Everything changes; nothing lasts. In matters of the heart this can be an especially difficult truth to wake up to. What do we do when the love story ends? Karen Maezen Miller on Breaking Up.

The Buddha in the Mirror

So much can happen if we have the courage to look at ourselves honestly. Carolyn Rose Gimian on Loving Ourselves.
PLUS: Norman Fischer on Practicing Together  and Judy Lief on Loving Everyone.



other voices Showing Up For Your Life

You're jealous or angry or lonely. Don't run from the feeling, says Pema Chödrön. Stay present.


RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Pema Chödrön: Her best from the Shambhala Sun



In Sync

When body and mind are synchronized, Sakyong Mipham says, we can live with grace and dignity, grounded and in harmony with the world around us.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Sakyong Mipham: His best from the Shambhala Sun


PLUS: "The Sleeping Bird" by Mark Krieger; "Beyond Fight or Flight," by Gabriel Cohen, and a Q&A with Lisa See.


barry boyce on "the mindful society"


Building Harmony

As a teachers of architecture, Peter Schneider and Kat Vlahos seeks to instill in their students an aesthetic of simplicity, quiet, and harmony.

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MINDFUL: Living with Awareness and Compassion

This website from the publishers of the Shambhala Sun will help you bring the benefits of mindfulness practice into every aspect of your life.


reviews

Gods & Kings for Modern Times

Gaylon Ferguson reviews All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular Age, by Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly, and To Uphold the World: A Call for a New Global Ethic from Ancient India, by Bruce Rich.

Books in Brief

Andrea Miller reviews Donna Quesada's The Buddha in the Classroom, Emily Hunter's The Next Eco-Warriors, Leza Lowitz's Yoga Heart, and more new releases worth your while.



about a poem

Michael Sowder on James Wright’s “Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota”


Shambhala Sun, September 2011, Volume Twenty, Number 1.

ON THE COVER: Rose (Rosa 'Gemini') Photo by Brian Gadsby / Science Photo Library

The March 2011 Shambhala Sun magazine

Featuring Pema Chödrön's Smile at Fear teachings, plus Thich Nhat Hanh, Karen Armstrong, Charles Johnson, and much more.

Click on titles below to view full articles, excerpts, and related web exclusives. Click here to purchase this issue.

march 2011 editorial

Three Jewels, One Truth

"We are honored," writes Editor-in-Chief Melvin McLeod, "to feature in this issue three of the most important spiritual voices of our time, Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chödrön, and Karen Armstrong. What amazes me is that their basic message is the same: Love thyself."



on the cover: pema chödrön's "smile at fear" teachings

Smile at Fear

For years Pema Chödrön has taught us how difficulty and uncertainty can become opportunities for awakening. Now, her “Smile At Fear” talks take these great teachings to a new level of power and clarity. In this exclusive talk for the Shambhala Sun, Pema Chödrön offers her wisdom on bravery, open heart, and discovering our basic goodness.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

  Pema Chödrön


Pema Chödrön is one of the most prominent women teachers of Buddhism. She is resident director at Gampo Abbey monastery in Nova Scotia and the author of several books, including The Wisdom of No Escape, When Things Fall Apart, The Places That Scare You, and No Time to Lose. The Shambhala Sun offers the best selection of her teachings available on the web.



more march 2011 features

Healing the Child Within

Healing the wounded child within each of us, says Thich Nhat Hanh, is the key to transforming our anger, sadness, and fear. In this brilliant adaptation of Buddhist psychology for modern times, he shows us how to do it.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

  Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh is a Zen teacher, poet, the founder of the Engaged Buddhist movement, and the author of more than forty books. The Shambhala Sun offers the best selection of his teachings and commentaries available on the web.

The Tender Heart of the Warrior

The ground of fearlessness, said the late Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, is found by renouncing hard-heartedness and allowing ourselves to be tender, sad, and fully present.


RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

The Teachings of Chögyam Trungpa

A collection of teachings from the pioneering Tibetan Buddhist teacher and founder of the Shambhala Sun.


Discovering the Power of Basic Goodness

Through the practice of meditation, says Carolyn Rose Gimian, we stop wasting our energy on neurosis and discover the power of basic goodness.

The Golden Rule

All religions preach it, we’re all taught it, but how many of us live it? Religious historian and compassion activist Karen Armstrong says the Golden Rule holds the key to humanity’s future.



The Charter for Compassion

Read the inspirational call to action for a more compassionate world.


Welcome to Wedgwood

Charles Johnson’s new neighbor had hardly settled in when all hell broke loose. A bad day ends with a lesson that things are not always what they seem.


PLUS:

Ronlyn Domingue comes to understand the value in small lives, and Tokyo crime reporter Jake Adelstein investigates the mysterious deaths of a couple virtually no one can recall.



barry boyce on "the mindful society"


Inner-City Inner Peace

Ali Smith, Atman Smith, and Andy Gonzales know firsthand how easy it is for children to lose their way and succumb to fear and despair. So they decided to do something about it, and found that others wanted to help, too.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHTS AND ONLINE EXCLUSIVES:

Mindfulness Meditation | The Mindful Society


MINDFUL: Living with Awareness and Compassion

A new website from the publishers of the Shambhala Sun, helping you to bring the benefits of mindfulness practice into every aspect of your life.



other voices


Touch of Grey

There is a sacred dimension to growing old. In the face of aging and dying, says Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle, we can call upon practice to sustain and inspire us.


The Garden Path

When you think about it, meditation practice is like a garden. How? Well, when well tended to, it takes root; it grows; and eventually it blooms. Cheryl Wilfong explains.

Hush Puppy

Training her mind, training her dog — Mary Rose O’Reilley on the pleasures and pitfalls of learning to sit without barking.



Confined by Cowardice

The way to free ourselves, says Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, is to face life head-on without the seductive companionship of habitual patterns.

RELATED SHAMBHALASUN.COM SPOTLIGHT:

Sakyong Mipham: His best from the Shambhala Sun


reviews


Bird Songs

Andrea Miller reviews Zen Birding, by David White and Susan Guyete.


Books in Brief

Reviews of Real Happiness by Sharon Salzberg, Radio-Shangri-La by Lisa Napoli, Ezra Bayda's Beyond Happiness, and more new releases worth your while.

RELATED ONLINE EXCLUSIVES:

A moment of pure joy in "Shangri-La" by Lisa Napoli

Ezra Bayda: "What Blocks Happiness"

Shambhala Sun Audio: Sharon Salzberg on "Real Happiness"



about a poem

Elizabeth Namgyel on Naomi Shihab Nye’s “The Art of Disappearing”

"About a Poem" is a favorite recurring section of the magazine. Read the new issue's installment online now.






Shambhala Sun, March 2011, Volume Nineteen, Number 4.