Nothing Outside the Mandala: The Radical Emergence of Tantra in India
Buddhist tantra emerged in India as a radical path of inclusivity, opening the practice to all people, places, and experiences by recognizing buddhanature.
A Letter on Sitting
A letter guiding the reader through Garab Dorje’s Three Statements—recognition, certainty, and confidence in liberation—toward the clear expanse of awareness.
Unconditional Love in Dzogchen: The Practice of Showing Up
In Dzogchen, ultimate love is emptiness itself, an unwavering presence that shows up fully, beyond conditions or self-concern.
Where Unconditioned Love Meets Relative Reality
What is the place of relative love in Dzogchen practice? Learn how Buddha nature appears in relationships while holding the ultimate view.
Why Pointing-Out Instructions in Dzogchen Aren’t Enough
Discover why Dzogchen pointing-out instructions often fail to ‘land’—rigpa can’t be defined by words, only recognized within the context of our own experience.
The Obstacle Is the Path
Meeting the maras and turning obstacles into friends.
One Cup, Two Ways of Seeing
Why science and Buddhist philosophers see the world so differently
There Is No Mind-Body Problem
A Buddhist view on the false divide between mind and matter
There Is No Matter
A Metaphysical Reframing of Appearance, Energy, and Awareness from the Dzogchen View
The Three Continuums: The Foundations of Buddhist Tantra
Understand the three continuums and you will know the point of every tantric ritual and practice.