Metta’s Silent Treatment
Resting in silence and loving-kindness, we can embrace the uncertain place where we are
Resting in silence and loving-kindness, we can embrace the uncertain place where we are
From Nehru to Modi, India’s Buddhist diplomacy invokes Ashoka’s ideal of conquest by Dharma and morality in international relations
How a local Buddhist temple in San Diego is bringing the heart of authentic Buddhist practice to American seekers
A thoughtful and heartfelt dialogue between one of our time’s great ethicists and a pioneering Taiwanese Buddhist nun
Exploring the life, teachings, and sayings of one of the important and insightful 20th century Zen masters in Japan
Venerable Juksanim shares his positive outlook and plans for the development of Won Buddhism in the United States
The world of art sees Nepal and Nepalese artists see the world with MoNA’s Kathmandu Art Biennale: Spiritual Edition
The story of the stupa construction, funerary ceremony, and cremation of the fearless Lama Wangdu, Chöd master and lineage holder
Margaret Meloni offers a meditation on how our Buddhist practice can help foster acceptance in the face of impermanent relationships
A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind
Remorse and shame are completely appropriate feelings in light of our karmic debts, but they connect us deeper to the Buddhas
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on self-examination on the path to liberation from suffering