Buddhist Voices in the Climate Crisis: RAINING – A Meditation to Harness the Energy of our Difficult Feelings
Using meditation to allow ourselves to fully feel our emotions as the climate crisis threatens to overwhelm us
Using meditation to allow ourselves to fully feel our emotions as the climate crisis threatens to overwhelm us
Tracing the spiritual legacy and impact of “America’s first lama”
Windows into Buddhism, a new online resource sharing the teaching of the Buddhadharma that is aimed at helping to educate young Buddhists and aspiring students
International Dunhuang Project to host conference at the British Library in December 2022, to mark success of four-year-long inititative to conserve, digitise, and publish 800 manuscripts of the Lotus Sutra
Allowing loving-kindness practice to lead the way to joyful communal work and clearing paths
Representatives of religious faiths, including Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Sikhism assembled at the foot of Parliament Hill in London on 13 November to
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) will speak at an interfaith gathering being held in Rome on Thursday and Friday for the World Day
A meditation on Buddhist practice as a source of meaning and relevance in a society saturated with consumerism
Science & Wisdom LIVE has announced an upcoming public dialogue titled “Beyond Fear – Towards Resilience,” which will be live-streamed on 29 November. The event
As another round of climate talks begins and we have seen so many promises broken, how might we find a core of light and good in the world?
Our loving-kindness practitioner finds herself balancing a very helpful co-worker on one side and a trouble-maker on the other
A Buddhist reflection on the recent UK “soup protest,” the climate crisis, and the lack of political motivation to make changes needed to keep our planet livable