The most important step in spiritual growth ist he decision to avoid evil and cultivate goodness within your stream of being. On the basis of this fundamental discipline, every spiritual quality becomes possible, even the eventual perfection of Buddhahood. — Ling Rinpoche
Art, History, and Heritage
Echoes of the White Crane: Laurence Brahm’s Tale of Martial Arts as Kinetic Meditation
Laurence Brahm is at once disciple of Padmasambhava and advocate of Chinese martial arts as a way of insight and self-growth
Rebecca Wong
27 September 2024
Engaged Buddhism: Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation Delivers Flood Relief in Poland
Craig C Lewis
27 September 2024
Thailand Becomes First Southeast Asian Country to Legalize Same-Sex Unions
Justin Whitaker
26 September 2024
Indigenous Communities in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts Flee Communal Violence
Staff Writer
25 September 2024
Japan’s Temples and Shrines at Risk of Misuse amid Growing Sales
Justin Whitaker
24 September 2024
Thailand Becomes First Southeast Asian Country to Legalize Same-Sex Unions
Justin Whitaker
26 September 2024
Indigenous Communities in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts Flee Communal Violence
Staff Writer
25 September 2024
Japan’s Temples and Shrines at Risk of Misuse amid Growing Sales
Justin Whitaker
24 September 2024
Online Dharma: Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Launches New “Creative Resilience” Well-being Resource
Craig C Lewis
23 September 2024
Of Rainbows and Sea Turtles: Letting Memories Guide and Heal Us
Margaret Meloni, PhD
26 September 2024
Buddhism in the Hidden Valley, Part 6: Sustaining a Living Heritage in Tsum
Craig C Lewis
22 September 2024
Befriending Our Bodies
Nina Müller
20 September 2024
Relax – And Become Part of the Improvisation: Interconnectedness in Art and Life
Ratnadevi
17 September 2024