Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is like planting a garden. At first, you water the seeds, not sure if you’re doing it right.
This week, we wanted to check in with everyone who is currently doing the 28 Day Buddhability Journey.
Buddhability is better with friends.
Stormi Grundon of Vincennes, Indiana, learns about chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo from a musician at her local café.
Today we are covering some of the basics of Buddhism for anyone who might be new to chanting or simply wants a refresher.
Allison Rubin, of Baltimore, realizes that her Buddhability journey isn’t only for her but a way she can show up for others.
Advice for anyone who is thinking about doing A 28 Day Buddhability Journey.
Feeling stuck? Whether it’s in relationships, work, family or your passion project, getting unstuck is the hardest thing to do.
Here are four ideas on making goals and achieving them.
Helpful tips for being able to focus when chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo at home