Magazine Series Looking for Solid Ground | Michael O'Neill Blog Sep 24, 2023 Michael O'Neil shares his experiences as a long time Zen practitioner navigating through life's tough spots. Faith in the Practice Blog May 28, 2023 Zen practice can’t stop bad things from happening to us but it can help us face them. Michael O’Neill concludes his experience of dealing with disappointment and loss. Looking for Solid Ground Blog May 14, 2023 With his future plans thwarted and feeling dejected, Michael O'Neill comes back to his training in Zen to find a way forward. All At Sea Blog May 7, 2023 No matter how long we have been practicing life can still be disheartening. Michael O’Neill shares his recent experience as a Zen practitioner. Is ChatGPT the name of the next Buddha? Blog Mar 12, 2023 Is this the beginning of an AI revolution that will free humanity or enclave it? Or could it be the next Buddha? Find out in this week’s Blog article. The Characteristics of the Pure Land That are Always Available by... Blog May 27, 2022 Is Heaven really a far off place, or is it something much closer to home? You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone! Blog May 21, 2022 After (begrudgingly) starting a gratitude journal, Rachel Hilton discovered things about herself which had remained hidden for years. Drama, the most important lesson on a School Timetable… Blog Apr 10, 2022 Nick Julius argues that the teaching of Drama in our secondary schools may be more important than the teaching of ‘hard’ subjects like Mathematics and Science Psychopaths, altruists and the persuasive power of the podcast Blog Apr 3, 2022 Rachel Hilton takes a look at what Psychopaths can teach us about compassion. Zen 'Methodists' and The Force Blog Mar 19, 2022 Nick Julius takes a look at the influence of Zen Buddhism on one of the most enduring cinematic franchises, Star Wars. What Do Ancient Greek Theatre & Zazen Have in Common? Blog Feb 25, 2022 Zen practice and the ancient Greeks, have a lot more in common than you may think… What Do Ancient Greek Theatre & Zazen Have in Common? Blog Feb 25, 2022 Zen practice and the ancient Greeks, have a lot more in common than you may think… On What Does Our Dignity Stand?: A Policy for Disaster (part III) Blog Jan 6, 2022 Is the way we think making us sick? Martin Goodson continues his blog series examining the mythic forms that underpin Western thinking and asks if, despite their contribution to our success, they are not exacerbating our problems? The Zen Gateway Christmas Essay 2021 Dec 26, 2021 As with the birth of Jesus, Buddhism and Zen Buddhism also have stories of major figures having emerged from a miraculous birth. Martin Goodson explores what this might point too, and the role of consciousness in Buddhism. Dragon-Slaying: A Policy for Disaster (part II) Blog Nov 9, 2021 Cultural stories such as the dragon slaying myth tell us that it is good to annihilate evil, the Buddha's teachings on dependent origination however show us that 'slaying dragons' can have grave consequences. Dragon Slaying: A Policy For Disaster? Blog Nov 7, 2021 Martin Goodson examines how the myths that have shaped our culture are molding our perceptions of the crises we face today. Weaponised Psychology How Facebook turns your demons against you - and what you can do about it. Oct 9, 2021 A whistleblower gives an insight into how big tech uses emotional triggers to increase clicks. Developing emotional intelligence can give us a bulwark against being manipulated in this way. Series Men, Masculinity and Mindfulness Blog Aug 23, 2021 Whether it’s toxic masculinity or the infantilisation of men, what masculinity should be remains a contentious issue within the cultural dialogue. Martin Goodson looks at whether the Buddha's teachings can offer any guidance on this issue. Transfer of Merit: A Short History of its Practice Blog May 29, 2021 Why do we dedicate merit at the end of meditation or chanting? What is its significance and do we really need to do it? Blog: Can We Ever Truly Leave Omelas? Blog Apr 2, 2021 At a time when the price paid for western prosperity is being held under the microscope, it may be worth asking, can we ever truly separate ourselves from the society into which we were born? Blog: “Tell me then, where do you go after you have died?” Blog Feb 18, 2021 Do the Buddhist scriptures really give us a definitive answer to the question of life and death? Series The Xmas List 2020: Books & Films The Zen Gateway Suggestion List Dec 16, 2020 If you are looking for a late gift for a 'spiritually-inclined' friend (or even yourself), try taking a look at our suggestion list for the festive season. Blog: The ‘Dharmafication’ of Science Sep 26, 2020 Is science being infiltrated by estoeric ideas from Eastern religions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism? What are the ramifications for Western cultural understanding and how we see ourselves in the world? Series The Zen Gateway Blog Dharma, Culture, Philosophy & Life-ways Sep 23, 2020 Here you will find blogs, curated videos and podcasts, books, musings and resources for new ways of living and relating in and through the world. The Heart Sutra: The Swiss Army Knife of Mahayana Buddhism Aug 14, 2020 One of the best known sutras, chanted throughout Asia and the Far East, has multiple uses and seems to evolve through time and place. Topics AUDIO COURSES BLOG BOOK BOOK EXTRACTS BOOK REVIEWS BOOKS BUDDHISM AND THE ARTS DAILY LIFE PRACTICE EXERCISES IN MINDFULNESS FILM REVIEWS FOLKLORE IN LIGHT OF ASIA INTERVIEWS NEWS PEOPLE PSYCHOLOGY REVIEWS STORIES NEW! Dharma Centre We have just launched our online Dharma Centre. All are welcome... 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