Ripples in the Pond
Looking at how Buddhists can learn from advances in organizational development to remain relevant in a volatile world
Looking at how Buddhists can learn from advances in organizational development to remain relevant in a volatile world
A US college student reflects on her changing perspective on the Buddhist teaching and its manifestations around the world
Acceptance and equanimity: learning to live with impermanence
On the ultimate power and importance of relying on a genuine teacher, allowing us to see innate goodness in them and in ourselves
A Buddhist structure for individuals and institutions to move toward a greener future
BDG senior correspondent Justin Whitaker joins fellow journalists and religious scholars and faith leaders to discuss our professions and the future of religion
Seeing homestead life as a reflection of our Buddhist practice and doing the necessary work, day in and day out
A Canadian educator and Buddhist publisher ponders the publishing industry and a life in flux
Buddhist temples in the southern US have been targeted by thieves in what may be a coordinated attack
Buddhist ethics as the foundation of our spiritual practice and of a just society.
Dharma College, based in Berkeley, California, has announced four new multi-part Dharma-based study courses scheduled to begin in early January, each of which can be
A college student in the US shares how a course in Buddhist Modernism changed their relationship with impermanence