Teacher who helped shape American Buddhism is still on a quest
by Kate Linthicum: In 1972, Jack Kornfield stepped off a plane in Washington, D.C., his head shaved and his body swathed in golden robes.
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by Kate Linthicum: In 1972, Jack Kornfield stepped off a plane in Washington, D.C., his head shaved and his body swathed in golden robes.
Jack Kornfield shares extraordinary stories of forgiveness–and explains how the next story could be yours.
By Barbara Graham: After years of spiritual practice, Jack Kornfield found he had emotional and relationship issues still unaddressed.
by Jack Kornfield: On a meditation retreat several years ago, late one evening after the Dharma talk, a woman raised her hand and asked one last question: “Is enlightenment just a myth?”
by Jack Kornfield: Consciousness is colored by the states that visit it.—Buddha
by Jack Kornfield: Consciousness is colored by the states that visit it.—Buddha
by Jack Kornfield: “As long as a society holds regular and frequent assemblies, meeting in harmony and mutual respect, can they be expected to prosper and not decline….
by Jack Kornfield: The true Buddha isn’t limited to the body or mind of a particular person who lived long ago. He is present today, says Jack Kornfield, in teachers pointing the way to a timeless freedom…
by Jack Kornfield: When Harvard psychologist Jack Engler was doing his research with my teacher Dipama, he asked her about
by Jack Kornfield: So one has decided that spiritual practice is worthwhile for some reason.