Buddhist Death Rituals: For the Living – Not for the Dead
Exploring a unique Japanese ritual that skillfully aids Buddhist practice
Exploring a unique Japanese ritual that skillfully aids Buddhist practice
Thoughts on identity, nationalism, and nurturing a compassionate society
Inserting metta into some of life’s most precarious situations
Dedicating goodwill toward others
The fabled Chinese military sage Sun Tzu (c. 544–496 BCE) began his Art of War with a sober maxim: war determines the course of a people and
Lessons in engaging mindfully with life
Can Buddhist wisdom help technological advances contribute to human flourishing?
The history of early representations of Buddhism in Chile
As the Buddha disrupted Angulimala, some Buddhists are drawn to disrupt the causes of climate change
An interview with a renowned Theravadin monk and environmental advocate in England
Exploring neuroscience through Buddhist ideas and Buddhism through scientific methods