Lama Rod Owens: Challenging Identity through Vulnerability
On vulnerability, identity, and Buddhism in America
On vulnerability, identity, and Buddhism in America
On the necessity of teaching Buddhism at Indian universities
An interview with Dasho Karma Ura, president of the Centre…
Years ago, during a fundraising gala for the Chan Meditation Center, I met Master Sheng Yen’s first Western monastic disciple, Paul Kennedy, and we invited
Why a devotional approach to the preservation of sacred…
Using ki, water, and ink to express impermanence
I was sparring in karate class. We were doing our usual thing, fighting each other happily as Kyokushin karatekas tend to do, smacking each other around in
Walking the Dharma in in modern America
Providing a proper home and hope for abandoned children…
Buddha’s perspective on suicide and Theravada…
Liaofan’s Four Lessons on how to create your own destiny
The Zen-inspired activism of Hiratsuka Raichō