Buddhistdoor View: Mending Old Wounds – US and Vietnam Seek Friendship in a Complex World
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
A US high school student shares her perspective on her formative encounters with the Buddhadharma
A meditation on the end of the world and the Buddhist wisdom we might hold as we pass through this transition
Pope Francis is the very first pontiff in the Church’s history to visit Mongolia, with a complicated set of issues to be deliberated
Exploring how the Wojak and Doomer memes have come to be so popular on the Internet and social media, as well as their cultural significance
As the Parliament of the World’s Religions celebrates its 130th anniversary, we examine the concept of Human Rights in Buddhism
Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a meditation on the Buddhadharma in the contemporary world
Exploring the small but growing role of Chinese Buddhism on the African continent
Embracing the importance of lifting up women everywhere and overcoming the violence of gender inequality
Hozan Alan Senauke offers a thoughtful commentary on military oppression in Myanmar and a Buddhist perspective on violent and nonviolent resistance
As the climate crisis becomes more apparent and destructive, we need to explore all of our options for reducing suffering in ourselves and those around us
A crisis of war with multiple actors might spiral out of control and may require a solution of “neither victory nor defeat”