When Worlds Collide, Can I Say Namaste?
Thoughts on identity, nationalism, and nurturing a compassionate society
Thoughts on identity, nationalism, and nurturing a compassionate society
Inserting metta into some of life’s most precarious situations
The fabled Chinese military sage Sun Tzu (c. 544–496 BCE) began his Art of War with a sober maxim: war determines the course of a people and
Can Buddhist wisdom help technological advances contribute to human flourishing?
Reflecting on ethics to confront our naivete and abusive teachers
Buddhist reflections on ending the cycle of violence in the world
The wisdom of embracing uncertainty
Celebrating and strengthening our transformative interconnection with each other and with nature
Applying loving-kindness in post-lockdown England
Questioning our mental filters and fictions
Walking the bodhisattva path toward peace and liberation for all
Why American Buddhist ministers wear robes and perform rituals