What does ‘Many Paths, One Source’ mean?
In the heart of the Chalice Well is the source of a spring which is and has been recognised as …
In the heart of the Chalice Well is the source of a spring which is and has been recognised as …
On a visit to Chalice Well, we spoke with Michael Ormiston and Candida Valentino and asked how playing Tibetan Bowls …
Daizan Skinner is the first Englishman to go to Japan and become a Rōshi or Zen Master in the rigorous …
Amaravati, a Buddhist monastery in the Hertfordshire village of Great Gaddesden is inspired by the Theravadan (Thai Forest) tradition and …
Nick Durnan, a stone carver and contributor to our ‘Exploring the Heart of the Celtic Spirit’ festival in 2017 will …
Buddhism is an ancient spiritual path to self-realisation that has been followed for over 2,500 years and is the fourth …
One of the founding aims of the Chalice Well Trust, laid down in its constitution in 1959 was; “To advance …
I find myself considering the words of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and at the same time, the words of …
‘And every cry is a song, and every song is a prayer, and our prayer must be heard fill the …
Tashi Mannox is one of the foremost contemporary Tibetan calligraphers. He spent 17 years as a monk studying under Tibetan …