Wise Attention Blog

Training in the Middle Way

Dressage Champion Charlotte Dujardin's withdrawal from the Olympics when video footage showed her maltreating a horse raise questions about where the balance lies between discipline and abuse. How can we find the middle way? Thought for the Day, BBC Radio 4, 26 July...

Combating Anger

As society gets angrier, the ancient Buddhist teachings are more relevant than ever Are we getting angrier? A video that went viral last week showed a 60 year-old man pounding the windscreen of a woman who’d honked him. Eyes bulging, spewing profanity, he was seized...

Ending the Middle East Cycle of Violence

As the war in Gaza threatens to spiral into a regional conflict, what light does Buddhist wisdom shed on cycles of violence? After the Israeli attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus and Iran’s missile strike against Israel, now what? Troubled voices are urging...

AI Struggles Show We’re all Biased, but Mindfulness Can Help

When AI Systems Try to deal with bias they encounter an underlying truth: no one's perceptions are wholly true. Tackling that starts with ourselves Think of a doctor or a lawyer. If what comes to mind is the image of a white man, does that show your unconscious bias...

Extreme Weather Shows How Conditionality Works

Extreme weather is  disconcerting because climate change shows how far our responsibility extends Here in Wales people say: ‘When you can see the hills, it's going to rain; when you can't see them, it’s already raining!’ The weather in the UK is a constant, but these...

The writing on this site explores what it means to practice Buddhism, mindfulness and ethics in the modern world. You'll find reviews, , talks, interviews, broadcasts and reflection on the arts as well as reflections on the Buddha and Buddhist teachings

Thought for the Day

Reflections on the news from a Buddhist perspective BBC Radio 4 since 2006

Arts

Reflections on the news from a Buddhist perspective BBC Radio 4 since 2006

Buddhism in the Modern World

Translating Buddhism into a form that's effective in the modern world

Book Reviews

Buddhist books across three decades
Lincoln in the Bardo – Review

Lincoln in the Bardo – Review

Lincoln in the Bardo, winner of the  2017 Mann Booker Prize, has been widely praised as a remarkable vision of human life and its possibilities that is formally daring but also moving and accessible. It is all those things, but it is also the first truly great western...

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Prayers for the Day on Loving Kindness

Prayers for the Day on Loving Kindness

Five talks on BBC R4's Prayer for the Day based around the stages of the Buddhist Meditation on Loving Kindness or 'Mettabhavana'1. Kindness for YourselfPrayer for the Day, BBC Radio 4,  08.03.2021 It might not be true that ‘All you need is Love’, but who can doubt...

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The Four Sights in Lockdown

The Four Sights in Lockdown

Buddha Day or Wesak 2020 falls as much of the world is in lockdown. And the ancient story of the Buddha's Four Sights has a new resonance Thought for the Day 07/05/2020 If the clouds clear tonight we’ll see the May full moon, traditionally called the Full Flower Moon...

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Liminality

Liminality

The Liminal Space of Election Day The enforced pause in broadcasting about the election on polling day has an oddly ritualistic effect, creating a rare space in our noisy public discourse. Using a term from anthropology, I’d call it a liminal space, meaning a...

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Beyond Competition

Beyond Competition

Thought for the Day 6.12.19 When the four artists nominated for this year’s Turner Prize fell into conversation, they quickly decided that they didn’t want to compete against each other. They asked to be judged as a single collective and this week the Prize was shared...

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Bidding Farewell to Harold Bloom

Harold Bloom, a man of letters in the old style and an authentic heir to the great Romantic writers, has died aged 89. He affected me deeply. He has importan for Buddhists and others pursuing a spiritual life in the modern world The sadness I feel at learning of the...

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