Beginner’s Mind: Growth
One college student’s reflections on growth on the Buddhist path
One college student’s reflections on growth on the Buddhist path
Despite the dominance of Vajrayana in the Western Buddhist imagination, the national epic of Tibet, The Epic of Gesar of Ling, is not well known.
Cultivating a mind of compassionate wonder in our children and ourselves
Knowing that no matter how much we meditate, sometimes everything around us falls apart
On 29 March, Hong Kong’s government welcomed seven practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), one of several groups from mainland China sent to assist in
A meditation on impermanence, change, and dissolution
In recognition of Trans Day of Visibility, scholar Ray Buckner looks back on his own transition and the obstacles still faced by trans Buddhists and others across the US
Tracing the maturation of the Dharma in himself and in the West, John Harvey Negru points us into the future with his hopes for the growth of Buddhist chaplaincy
A meditation on the dilemma of engaged Buddhism
An intimate account of the rise and decline of one of Europe’s first centers of Zen Buddhism
Looking at how building a thriving garden is much like building a thriving life and the help that the Noble Eightfold Path offers
Opening a space for philosophical thought around science and the most exalted states in Buddhist thought and practice