Buddhistdoor View: A Buddhist Country in Crisis
Buddhist monastics are among those mobilizing in the face of Sri Lanka’s current crisis
Buddhistdoor View: In a Time of International Loss, What Is Our Duty of Care?
In a world fraught with division, the immigration crisis allows us to recognize our connections and practice our deepest values
Buddhistdoor View: All Manner of Healing in a Post-COVID Age
On 29 March, Hong Kong’s government welcomed seven practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), one of several groups from mainland China sent to assist in
Adulting
Tracing the maturation of the Dharma in himself and in the West, John Harvey Negru points us into the future with his hopes for the growth of Buddhist chaplaincy
The Dry Lake
An intimate account of the rise and decline of one of Europe’s first centers of Zen Buddhism
Building a Container of Contentment
Looking at how building a thriving garden is much like building a thriving life and the help that the Noble Eightfold Path offers
What Is a Successful Life?
Thoughts on a life well-lived from Venerable Pomnyun Sunim
The Beauty and Grief of Being Alive
Seeing our refuge in Buddhism as a continuous practice to help us maintain peace and perspective in times of personal and global conflict
Metta Calls Shotgun
Bringing loving-kindness meditation on an adventure through change, conflict, and peace
Buddhistdoor View: Praying for Ukraine Across Religious Identities
A Buddhist reflection on manifesting an ethical character in interfaith relations in especially difficult geopolitical times
Not Knowing
A meditation on the Buddhist practice of not knowing or “don’t know mind” and its relevance in our busy and chaotic world