thoughts

Recommended Courses

All Access Plan

Unlimited access to 13 courses, 85+ hours of content accessible anytime anywhere for one low fee.

Opening the Heart of Forgiveness with Jack Kornfield: A Journey of Reconciliation, Redemption, and Renewal – November 2025

Discover the Freedom of Forgiveness: Heal the Past, Embrace Compassion, and Live with an Open Heart

Walking the Eightfold Path with Jack Kornfield – Live October 2025

Embark on a transformative journey with "Walking the Eightfold Path with Jack Kornfield," a course designed to guide you through the wisdom, compassion, and freedom

Heart Wisdom – Ep. 38 – Dark Matters with Duncan Trussell & Dustin Marshall

Jack sits down with fellow podcast patrons, Duncan Trussell and Dustin Marshall, for an in-depth discussion about navigating some of the darkest corners of the…

Balancing What is Reactive

What is it that is reactive? Our minds are reactive: liking and disliking, judging and comparing, clinging and condemning. Our minds are like a balance

Practice: Recognizing Our Mind States

You can begin to study the effects of the states of mind that fill your days. To start, it helps to become deliberately aware of…

Sacred Perception

  The saints are what they are, not because their sanctity makes them admirable to others, but because the gift of sainthood makes it possible…

Malleability and Insight: The Fruits of Concentration

Once concentrated, the mind can be directed in specific ways. This function is called “malleability of mind” in Buddhist psychology. It means that we can…

Disentangling from the Story

It is a great relief to discover that our stories do not fully define who we are, or what is happening to us. One practitioner…

Examining Thoughts

    Buddhist psychology helps us with two important tasks in working with thoughts. First it teaches us how to acknowledge the content of our…

The Compassionate Replacement of Painful Thoughts

If you are a person who has regular, repeated destructive thoughts, thoughts of self-judgment, criticism, shame, or unworthiness, work with this training for a week…

Boredom

Another form of aversion that we can learn to be mindful of is boredom. Usually we are afraid of boredom and will do anything to…

Sitting Meditation

To begin meditation, select a quiet time and place. Be seated on a cushion or chair, taking an erect yet relaxed posture. Let yourself sit…

Subscribe to Jack's Teachings

Unlock inner peace and clarity with Jack Kornfield’s weekly teachings.
Sign up now to receive exclusive mindfulness insights directly in your inbox.