Myth in the Making: Celebrating American Artist Burton Kopelow’s 100th Anniversary
Nina Müller takes a look at an exhibition celebrating the life and work of an American artist profoundly influenced by Buddhist themes
Nina Müller takes a look at an exhibition celebrating the life and work of an American artist profoundly influenced by Buddhist themes
Anam Thubten Rinpoche gives an overview of some of the daily spiritual practices of Vajrayana Buddhism
Joseph Houseal continues his exploration of anti-war activism and peace advocacy in art and performance.
The Tibetan Nuns Project has reported on the success of its recent fundraising appeal for new math, science, and English textbooks for Buddhist nunneries.
Nachaya Campbell-Allen engagaes with a new book that explores the foundation of Buddhist practice
Asa Hershoff considers psychological and emotional well-being through the lens of the traditional Tibetan Five Elements.
The society has built both strong membership and community connections and plans to continue its work through Dharma offerings and philanthropic activities
Many scholars noted religious experiences that led them to their interest in Buddhism while some commented on the tension between these personal experiences and their scholarly work
Jungto Society, founded by the revered Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, has announced that its online Jungto Dharma School, will return in August.
The teachings of Pure Land Buddhism can offer a powerful antidote to our ego-driven habits that give rise to so much suffering
Ven. pomnyun Sunim explores peace in East Asia, living without suffering, and the Buddhist path to sustainable living
Prof. David Holmes explores the implications of the Buddha’s Fire Sermon