Brigid Perry of Boston, shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her make a shift in the way she views her family.
Alexandria shares how chanting helped her to develop limitless strength and courage.
How chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped Kimberly develop unshakable self-worth no longer tied to external validation.
It isn’t always easy to believe you can make a change. Immaculate Mutebi, of New York City, has challenged that disbelief many times.
Koda Jordet, of Fargo, North Dakota, shares how prioritizing his Buddhist practice helped him develop indestructible happiness.
Today’s guest, Heidi Hayashi, of Stratford, Conn., shares how finding the courage to live true to herself improved her family relationships.
Today we’re talking about how to uproot those tendencies in our lives and transform them for our happiness.
Amid a painful reality that can’t be changed, like a family member’s terminal disease, how can we still create hope?
Today, we’re talking about what winning over yourself really takes.
It may take time to change the dynamics with your parents, but read how you can start.