Ive been spending time with a close friend, a deep practitioner who recently had surgery. Hes in a lot of physical pain as he recovers. Pain is hard to bear. On top of that, we tend to judge ourselves for the way we manage it. Even the Buddha had ba... Read more
A Note From Celeste Young:
This is special time of year for me. When I was 17 I found the Dharma, and I often joke that because of my inner and outer turmoil and suffering I was highly motivated to practice. The truth is thats not a joke at all. Theres a Buddhist phrase pract... Read more
It's All Right. There's Nothing Wrong.
Decades ago in the 70’s, before the Dalai Lama became famous, his smiling face was on the cover of a newspaper called The Snow Lion. The quote under his photo struck me so powerfully that I cut out the cover page and stuck it on a kitchen cupboard w... Read more
Life And Death Are A Package Deal
Frank Ostaseski is an internationally respected Buddhist teacher and visionary cofounder of Zen Hospice Project, and founder of the Metta Institute.
The Five Invitations: What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
Life and death are a packag... Read more
A Note From Trudy: Remeber Our Inner Garden
We left Kyotos budding plum blossoms and camellias opening under grey skies, a smattering of tears falling as I looked out the rain-streaked window of the train to Osaka airport. Although we were here for less than a week of rare, liberated wanderin... Read more
A Note From Trudy: The Best Days of Your Life
The Buddha’s original instructions for meditation, or dhyana, ask us to go into a secluded forest and sit under a tree, a quiet place to allow deep concentration. If you’ve ever meditated outside in nature, you can feel the support of plants, landsc... Read more
A Note From Trudy: The Whole Elephant
Im in San Francisco at the Wisdom 2.0 conference asking how to bring wisdom and compassion to our use of technology. There are many competing views on this. It is like the ancient story about six people who are blind touching different parts of an e... Read more
A Note From Trudy: Retreats are Powerful
Retreats are powerful. They give you a chance to reset, refresh, and de-clutter your mind. They offer time to resolve unfinished things in your heart, to learn to see yourself and the world with eyes of compassion and forgiveness.
Retreats help t... Read more
A Note From Beth: Come Try Our Spring Residential Retreat
Spring birds and flowers have arrived. Time to sign up for our InsightLAs Spring Insight Meditation retreat.
If youve never sat a retreat before, this is the one for you. We have a smaller group with more teacher support and presence, in a luxuriou... Read more
A New Home
Even after decades of teaching about the dead-end of hatred, I confess: I hate moving. Even when Im moving to a more spacious and suitable situation, there is a hazy aura of loss, a premature nostalgia for the place Im choosing to leave.
Our Los ... Read more