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Vision

In an age where countless spiritual options are available at our fingertips, Beyond the Cushion envisions a trustworthy gateway for modern seekers to discover the depth and transformative power of an authentic spiritual path—one refined through centuries of lived wisdom.

By inspiring practitioners to connect with and support their local communities, this platform aspires to strengthen the vitality and sustainability of the sangha, fostering a contemporary expression of the Three Jewels in today’s world.

Mission

Beyond the Cushion began as a book project and has since evolved into a multi-channel platform dedicated to illuminating the Buddhist path in a modern world.

Our mission is to:

  • Offer an authentic view of Buddhist practice through the voices of everyday practitioners.
  • Emphasize the importance of genuine teachers and established lineages.
  • Encourage practitioners to engage with and support their local sanghas.
  • Highlight the rich diversity of Buddhist traditions, especially among underrepresented communities in the West.
  • Demonstrate how Buddhist wisdom and practice can address the cultural and global challenges of our time.
  • Build the infrastructure and collective tools for Buddhist communities to flourish together.

In the long term, this vision extends beyond media—to the creation of a nonprofit organization devoted to empowering local communities and sustaining the living heart of Buddhism in a changing world.

Book One: The Components of a Transformative Path

This volume is for the seeker—for anyone who has felt the weight of modern life and wondered if there’s a way through that doesn’t require abandoning the world, but rather stepping more fully into it. It weaves together deeply personal narratives with practical insights, revealing the core elements that make Buddhist practice not just helpful—but truly transformative.

Learn more.

Book Two: A Visual Celebration of Buddhism in America

The second book opens the lens wider. It is a celebration—not only of what Buddhism looks like in America, but of who is practicing. It’s a love letter to the diversity of paths, identities, and cultural expressions that now make up the modern Buddhist landscape.

Learn more.

Your support is needed

Every time someone committed to this path shares, likes, registers, or simply shows up, it tells a much larger story: that the authentic Dharma still matters; that lineage still matters; that transformation is not only possible but alive and well in our communities. Your engagement becomes a quiet vote of confidence that publishers, partners, and the broader world can see. 

Here are a few simple ways you can support the work:

  • Follow and engage on Instagram
  • Like and follow the Facebook page
  • Sign up for the newsletter to stay connected
  • Register on the website to access extended interviews, portraits, and stories
  • Collaborate on the project and see all the ways this project can be support

Project Roadmap

This isn’t just a book project—it’s a long-term vision to uplift authentic Buddhist practice, support local communities, and offer a grounded path in a world full of noise. Here’s how we’re building this platform, step by step, with your support.

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Origins and Evolution of the Project

What began as a simple personal impulse—to make sense of my own spiritual path in modern life—has evolved into something much deeper and more expansive. In the early days of my professional photography career, the initial seed for this project was planted during a meditation retreat. At the time, my motivation was fairly straightforward: I saw an opportunity to document a cultural and spiritual transformation unfolding quietly in the West. This was before the ubiquity of digital photography or the reach of the internet, so the act of using my creative skills to witness and preserve something sacred felt both timely and personally meaningful.

Though the idea stayed with me, many years passed before the project truly took root. In that time, my own Buddhist practice matured—I continued attending retreats, searching for a teacher, and exploring the possibility of sangha. My “conversion” to Buddhism wasn’t catalyzed by a single book or teaching, but by the direct, embodied experience of extended meditation retreats. That’s where I gained confidence in the path. And over time, the project transformed from a professional aspiration into a personal calling.

Beneath the surface motivation to create a body of work, I felt a deeper sense of responsibility—to offer something of value to other spiritual seekers who, like me, were navigating a modern world saturated with conflicting signals and endless spiritual offerings. As I watched the rise of secular mindfulness being absorbed into tech companies, corporate wellness programs, and self-help culture, I couldn’t help but wonder: would Buddhism in the West suffer the same fate as yoga—distilled, commercialized, and stripped of its depth?

The Buddha’s teachings have historically adapted to new cultures as they spread, but the Western landscape presents unique challenges. In a pluralistic, consumer-driven society, where lineage is optional and attention is fragmented, I worried that the integrity of the teachings would erode. These concerns became the foundation for refining the focus of the project.

At its heart, this project is an offering. While it may be modest in the scope of the larger Dharma world, I see it as a meaningful expression of my own vow—as both a practitioner and a documentarian. The first book focuses on a simple but essential question: What does authentic, transformative practice look like in real life? Not in idealized or romantic terms, but in the lives of ordinary people who show up to the path with sincerity, doubt, discipline, and heart.

After finishing the manuscript for the first volume, I realized I had used only a fraction of the material I’d gathered over the years. A second book was already quietly forming in the back of my mind. The idea of highlighting the diversity and depth of Buddhist communities in the West became central—not just as a continuation of the project, but as a bridge to a larger vision.

Over the years, I’ve volunteered, sat with, and visited many sanghas across the U.S. Those experiences confirmed for me that local communities are the true heart of Western Buddhism. They are where the teachings take root—or don’t. My long-term aspiration is to launch a nonprofit that supports these local communities by raising visibility, sharing resources, and fostering connections. While I understand the industry emphasis on building an author platform for marketing purposes, I also view this as an opportunity to do something larger: to use that platform to uplift others, to create something that endures beyond the books themselves.

For me, this is no longer just a creative project or professional endeavor—it has become a living practice. One that integrates the outer expression of my skills with the inner arc of my path.

Book One: From Quiet Desperation to Effortless Freedom

The Components of a Transformative Path

This volume is for the seeker—for anyone who has felt the weight of modern life and wondered if there’s a way through that doesn’t require abandoning the world, but rather stepping more fully into it. It weaves together deeply personal narratives with practical insights, revealing the core elements that make Buddhist practice not just helpful—but truly transformative.

You’ll meet people who have turned to Buddhism not out of cultural inheritance, but out of need. From overwhelmed millennials navigating digital fatigue to seasoned practitioners disillusioned by spiritual bypassing, these are voices that wrestled with suffering and discovered, within lineage and practice, a way forward.

Themes include:

  • The power of committed practice over spiritual window-shopping
  • Why lineage still matters in an age of instant access
  • How embodied community (sangha) shapes our growth
  • The subtle difference between exploration and avoidance
  • What it looks like to actually change—not just cope

These are stories of depth. Of sticking with something. Of moving beyond the surface toward real freedom.

Book Two: Many Voices, One Heart

A Visual Celebration of Buddhism in America

The second book opens the lens wider. It is a celebration—not only of what Buddhism looks like in America, but of who is practicing. It’s a love letter to the diversity of paths, identities, and cultural expressions that now make up the modern Buddhist landscape.

Drawing inspiration from the A Day in the Life photo book series and the deeply human storytelling of Humans of New York, this volume blends striking visual portraits with short, poignant reflections. The result is a documentary-style tapestry—one that honors both the ordinary and the profound moments of everyday Buddhist life.

Featuring contributions from professional photographers, sanghas, and everyday practitioners across the U.S., this book gathers the faces, places, and moments that define contemporary American Buddhism. From urban zendos to small-town Dharma groups, Black-led sanghas to immigrant-founded temples, it captures a mosaic that is as beautiful as it is unexpected.

Much of the imagery and insight comes from community-submitted stories and photos through our website—a living archive of the ways people are finding wisdom, clarity, and connection in their own corners of the world.

This is a book of breadth. Of celebration. Of remembering that no one owns the Dharma—and that it continues to flower in the most surprising places.

Project Roadmap: How We're Building Something That Lasts

Phase 1: Rooting in Community

Where we are now

We’re beginning by reconnecting with the heart of the Dharma: the people who are already practicing, teaching, and showing up for the path.

  • Sharing portraits, video stories, and reflections from lay practitioners around the country
  • Featuring short teachings from local and national teachers
  • Inviting contributions for Volume II with a focus on reaching underrepresented Buddhist communities, including immigrant, BIPOC, and smaller regional sanghas
  • Building our email list and newsletter community
  • Creating space for dialogue around lineage, sangha, and what practice looks like in real life

This is the ground we’re standing on—community first, depth over hype, and a commitment to inclusivity.

Phase 2: Reaching a Wider Circle

Coming in the few years

Once the foundation is built, we’ll open the circle wider—to anyone who’s ever meditated, read a Dharma book, or wondered what Buddhism might look like in everyday life.

  • Sharing stories that speak to universal themes—anxiety, belonging, awakening, compassion
  • Appearing on podcasts, Dharma media, and mindfulness platforms
  • Actively seeking a traditional publisher for the first book to ensure it reaches bookstores, libraries, and sanghas across the country
  • Promoting the release of the book and a national photo/story tour
  • Highlighting the depth and diversity of Buddhist practice in the West

Whether you’ve been practicing for years or just beginning to ask the deeper questions—this phase is for you.

Phase 3: Lifting Up Local Sanghas

Our long-term vision

Once the book is in the world, we’ll turn our attention toward building something that lasts.

  • Launching a nonprofit dedicated to supporting local Buddhist communities
  • Creating tools to help people discover and connect with authentic sanghas
  • Uplifting lesser-known teachers and under-resourced communities across the U.S.
  • Running awareness campaigns to promote in-person practice and long-term commitment
  • Offering free resources and guides for newcomers navigating the spiritual path

Because the Dharma lives in community—and this work doesn’t stop with a book.

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