Things Are Awful, Things Are Getting Worse
As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?
As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?
Questioning whether the Buddhist virtue of renunciation can play a greater role in society as we face the climate crisis
A reflection on gratitude for the profound wisdom of the Buddhadharma
Hozan Alan Senauke examines the engaged path of the bodhisattva in Buddhist chaplaincy
Understanding the cause-and-effect relationship that is based on dependent origination
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares a teaching on death and dying, acceptance and letting go.
Our loving-kindness practitioner finds herself balancing a very helpful co-worker on one side and a trouble-maker on the other
How seemingly chance encounters, sincere devotion, and careful practice set a vajrayana practitioner on her path
A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
A Buddhist reflection on the recent UK “soup protest,” the climate crisis, and the lack of political motivation to make changes needed to keep our planet livable
It is just a shift in perspective that moves us from suffering in the face of change and brings us to the path of wisdom and joy