A Glaswegian turned Buddhist: “Buddha Da” book review
Buddha Da was published in 2003 and was the first novel by Scottish Author Anne Donovan. It was shortlisted for the 2003 Orange Prize and the
Buddha Da was published in 2003 and was the first novel by Scottish Author Anne Donovan. It was shortlisted for the 2003 Orange Prize and the
Her feet tread the earth and the high skies Neither the same nor different to wise eyes Everything she does, she does completely Those who
I used to think that if there is such a thing as a next life, and I could choose to be reborn as a woman
“If you were the new leader of Hong Kong, what economic policies would you set up?” Generally, my students stare at me with blank faces
Nina is a graduate of the Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong. — Fast abrupt, I don’t know where am I
Mindfulness and Murder, a Thai film by director Tom Waller, is one of a kind and will no doubt be a surprise to Buddhists and
A few weeks ago, I visited my grandmother who lives in Stockholm. In Sweden, people call their grandmothers by two different names: farmor, which means father’s
A few weeks ago, a fellow classmate concluded that if everything is empty, then words themselves are empty; so why even talk about it? This