We’re One . . . But We’re Not the Same
Engaging with the ways that we see sameness and difference in issues of Gender in our Buddhist communities
Engaging with the ways that we see sameness and difference in issues of Gender in our Buddhist communities
A Buddhist assessment of the implications of the recent U.S.-Vietnam statement of cooperation
A US high school student shares her perspective on her formative encounters with the Buddhadharma
The Tergar Meditation Community, founded by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, has announced that Tim McHenry will present an online event on his meditation journey.
In 20 years, the number of Buddhist communities in and around Wichita has roughly doubled.
A Buddhist reflection on the lessons that bees and other insects might teach us about generosity and community
A meditation on the end of the world and the Buddhist wisdom we might hold as we pass through this transition
A US college student examines her experiences with Buddhist thought through the lens of her background as a Muslim and a student of comparative religion
Cornered by riot police at both ends of an underpass in central Kuala Lumpur, Vienna Rae smelled tear gas begin to fill the enclosed space.
Prof. David Dale Holmes offers a meditation on the Five Hindrances, and responding with mindful wisdom
The revered Korean Dharma master and social activist Venerable Pomnyun Sunim (법륜스님), will undertake his first tour of Europe and the US since the pandemic.
Hozan Alan Senauke explores the insights and implications for Buddhism in the US raised in a remarkable new book by Scott A. Mitchell