Funereal Reflections on Nurturing
An ode of appreciation to a mother and a remembrance of her life of music lived through difficult times
An ode of appreciation to a mother and a remembrance of her life of music lived through difficult times
Sometimes simply attending to the ordinary beauty of our lives is the heart of our Buddhist practice
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black
Can Buddhists and others wake up to the reality of our collective self-destruction before it is too late?
Learning to balance Buddhist tradition with modern realities in an age of harsh polarization
War and peace As Buddhists observe the latest manifestations of the pain and suffering of war—in Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere—many seek, as an expression of
Enlightened activity and liberation in the face of oppression
Buddhist monastics are among those mobilizing in the face of Sri Lanka’s current crisis
In a world fraught with division, the immigration crisis allows us to recognize our connections and practice our deepest values
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
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
An intimate account of the rise and decline of one of Europe’s first centers of Zen Buddhism