Walking Down the Road
A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind
A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on self-examination on the path to liberation from suffering
The popular Canadian program has been a success with students, fostering cultural understanding and mental health awareness
A meditation on the virtue of generosity in our lives
Former bishop of the Buddhist Churches of America is remembered for his contributions to Buddhist practice as well as his visionary work at the Institute of Buddhist Studies
Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven factors of awakening
Integrating her decade of experiences in the West, Vienna Svabhava pursues the goal of a global cooling economy grounded in the first Buddhist precept to refrain from taking life
Trained as a traditional thangka painter by his father, Sherpa combines Himalayan Buddhist artistic themes with images and ideas from across the globe
Kassidy Evans tells the story of the first Buddhist fraternity in an American university and its unique contribution to American Buddhism
BDG columnist John Harvey Negru reflects on the recent rise of violence and us-vs-them views in the world, contrasting them to the wisdom of the Buddhadharma
After a fire destroyed a Buddhist temple and irreplaceable historical documents in Seattle, community members work to rebuild
Sarah C. Beasley offers a moving tribute to the renowned Tibetan Buddhist teacher, Tulku Thondup Rinpoche