Resources

The Daily Sit

The Daily Sit, offered through zoom, is facilitated by Bill and Susan Morgan and their students.

Bhikkhu Anālayo Offerings

Bhikkhu Anālayo Offerings is a list of teachings freely offered by our resident scholar and monastic.

The Insight Journal

The Insight Journal was started in 1994 and is dedicated to exploring some of the insights that a Buddhist inquiry uncovers about ourselves, our world, and our fellow beings.

Dharma Recordings

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Women in the Buddha’s Life

The Buddha is remembered as suggesting that a life well-lived stands on two legs: “focused attention” (manasikāra) and “the voice of another” (paratoghosa). The latter points to anything, including texts, that can engender a change in one’s way of seeing and engaging the world, indeed engender a change in how one lives.

Bookshop and Library

BCBS Bookstore BCBS receives 10% of all sales made through our online bookstore through Bookshop.org. This applies to all books bought through our site, not just those on our highlighted lists.

BCBS Publishing

BCBS Publishing presents a variety of books we have published to support your study and practice. These are available onsite at our bookshop and from online retailers.

Dharma Seed

Dharma Seed is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to gathering, preserving, and freely sharing recordings of teachers inspired by early Buddhism for the benefit of students, teachers, and dharma centers worldwide. Here you will find talks and guided meditations from a variety of dharma centers, including Barre Center for Buddhist Studies.

Access to Insight

Access to Insight is a gateway to readings in Theravada Buddhism. This is an invaluable resource for translations into English from the Pali language of the Buddha as well as translations and commentarial writings from well-known monks and scholars working in the Theravada traditions of Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Laos, and Cambodia.