Gabriel Cohen
Gabriel Cohen is the author of Storms Can’t Hurt the Sky: a Buddhist Path Through Divorce, as well as five novels.
Don't Tell Me To Relax: Emotional Resilience in the Age of Rage
“I had reached for God one million times without a willingness to be human first.”
Book Review: The Buddhist on Death Row
How one prisoner learned the power of Buddhism’s fundamental message: that all b…
12 Misperceptions About Buddhism
Although Western interest in Buddhism has clearly grown in recent decades, with …
Book Review: Seven Types of Atheism
TRADITIONALLY, atheism and religion are seen as diametrically opposed, but in th…
Book Review: Love Hurts
Love HurtsBuddhist Advice for the HeartbrokenBy Lodro RinzlerShambhala Publicati…
Book Review: A Plea for the Animals
A Plea for the AnimalsThe Moral, Philosophical, and Evolutionary Imperative to T…
Book Review: How Enlightenment Changes Your Brain
How Enlightenment Changes Your Brainby Andrew Newberg, M.D., and Mark Rober…
Book Review: Death Makes Life Possible
Death Makes Life PossibleRevolutionary Insights on Living, Dying, and the C…
Book Review: Go Wild
Go WildFree Your Body and Mind From the Afflictions of CivilizationBy John J. Ra…
A Better Way to Break-Up
The pain of divorce can bring us to our knees. What if there’s a way not just to…
How Imagination Shapes Your Reality
A growing body of research supports what spiritual contemplatives have known for Millennia—that the human capacity for imagination not only shapes our minds but also weaves the fabric of reality itself.