Tracing the Roots of Tibetan Medicine in the United States: The Extraordinary Life of Dr. Keyzom Bhutti
Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer
Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer
India is the motherland of Buddhism and a great source of knowledge and wisdom. In August, I had the honor of teaching a series of
Inter-religious dialogue with the Order of Discalced…
People in the United States seem to be having difficult conversations: about politics, about race, about the economy, and about the environment. For American Buddhists,
Bringing joy and happiness, and lessening the suffering of…
Landmark conference encourages women’s…
The first conference between Buddhists and the Discalced Carmelites, an order of the Catholic faith, at the International Centre of Teresian and Sanjuanist Studies (CITeS)
Inadequate access to sanitation and hygiene affects women and girls disproportionally, especially those of a disadvantaged socio-economic status in developing countries. There seems to be
The past three years were a rollercoaster of climate-related hopes and fears. In September 2014, the People’s Climate March drew hundreds of thousands onto the
What can Buddhists do to neutralize hate?
Thoughts on the first Carmelite-Buddhist interfaith…
Sharing the Dharma and bringing communities together