Tung Lin Kok Yuen: A Living Monument to the History and Heritage of Buddhism in Hong Kong
Preserving an 82-year-old temple that continues to…
Fearlessness and Climate Change: A Better Way to Be in a Suffering World
In 2007, I took a multi-year sabbatical from my career as an environmental professional and set sail on a 15,000-nautical-mile ocean voyage in a small
The Dogma of the Buddhist Master’s Infallibility: A Reappraisal of “Buddhist Modernism”
The examples of Chögyam Trungpa and Sogyal Rinpoche
Exploring the Healing Practices of Tibetan Buddhism: Interview with Tulku Lobsang
According to Buddhist belief, the mind is the creator of all problems, including physical sickness. The traditional Buddhist method of dealing with diseases thus combines
Rebuilding a Buddhist Monastery in Contemporary China: Venerable Master Miaojiang and the Great Sage Monastery of Bamboo Grove
A sacred place once forgotten but now revived
“Mindfulness is a Moral Arc:” An Interview with Dr. Lynette Monteiro
What does clinical psychology have to say about mindfulness? Dr. Lynette Monteiro is an expert on how Buddhist techniques can be applied to Western psychology.
Venerable Tsunma Lobsang Rinchen Khandro: Acting with Compassion for All Those Suffering from Adversity
Mindful self-compassion and coming to terms with one’s…
Wisdom of a Chan Master: How Master Dejian Let Go of His Fear
Master Dejian is the 18th generation master of the Yonghuatang* of Shaolin Temple, a successor of what is known as Shaolin Chanwuyi, and the abbot of
Lessons of the Principle of Dependent Arising for Politics and Investing
The true nature of interdependence and the true…
Sumeru Books, Canada’s Buddhist Hub
A conversation with an icon of Canadian Buddhism
Embracing the Mekong in Distress
Ajahn Saneh tugs at the ropes to make sure that everything is securely fastened on the bed of the pickup truck. There is little time