Numerous authors have sold books through the Bodhi Tree, and many have held events in the annex. A few best-selling authors share their thoughts on the passing of the baton. The Bodhi Tree is a landmark, geographically and spiritually, that has changed lives for more than 40 years, mine among them. As a first-time author […]
Initiated medicine man and RN Michael Ortiz Hill delivers random acts of beauty and compassion
A new film explores the life of noted Dzogchen teacher Chögyal Namkhai Norbu
Mary Rose Anderson offers a miraculous story in the new collection from Bernie Siegel
Why spiritual teachers have feet of clay, by Robert K. C. Forman
Departed loved ones can be a source of strength and guidance
A little brain-twister with your morning coffee
In this sacred mountain area, spiritual connection is an ancient tradition
We can’t possibly review all the wonderful books we receive, so every issue features several that look particularly intriguing. Here we have divergent but deeply interrelated forces represented: spirituality, environment, health and activism.
Every day, as I took Roscoe for walks and cleaned up his bleeding and gave him his meds, I would ask myself—and him—Is it time? Am I holding on too long? And every day his answer seemed to be, “It’s hard, but life is good. Get me some chicken. Let’s go for a walk.”