18th IABS Congress Showcases the Vitality and Global Reach of Buddhist Studies
In the University of Toronto’s ceremonious and elegant Convocation Hall, PhD candidate and academic coordinator Anthony Scott is offering a Land Acknowledgment. Speaking onstage, in
Film Review: Walk with Me – A Welcome Break from Stressful City Life
A joyful, meditative cinematic journey into the monastic life…
Reviving a Vietnamese Family Tradition – The Trantien Foundation
Bringing joy and happiness, and lessening the suffering of…
The Daily Practice of a Modern Chinese Buddhist Nun: Learning Chan and Leaving Home
Crossroads, challenges, and dilemmas in the practice of…
Conventional Body View
People believe that everything they see and conceive of, including their so-called bodily selves, is fixed and permanently there to be used for fulfillment and
Right Aspiration in Systems Design
The call for ethical artificial intelligence is more relevant now than ever as the challenges associated with autonomous systems development, implementation, and deployment are becoming more
View from the Audience: Looking Back on the 15th Sakyadhita Conference in Hong Kong
Landmark conference encourages women’s…
Walk with Me – Insight on Managing Sustainability from Buddhist Teachings
When it comes to drawing inspiration from the Buddhist teachings for management practices, one monastic scholar half-jokingly argued that every entrepreneur should learn from the
Beyond Gender: Seeking the Sublime in Sacred Art
An ”icon . . . is beyond art. It is a real presence that we venerate. A still, almost silent presence looking tenderly at us,
When Catholics Reach Out: Perspectives of the Order of Discalced Carmelites on Dialogues with Buddhists
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)
When Guanyin Jumps Off a Cliff
The words fable and fabulous share the same root, the Latin word fabula, meaning story. Over time and use in the French and English languages, a fable