Supply and Demand: How Are We to Do More with Less?
Questioning whether the Buddhist virtue of renunciation can play a greater role in society as we face the climate crisis
Questioning whether the Buddhist virtue of renunciation can play a greater role in society as we face the climate crisis
Reflections of a US college student on undertaking to observe the eight precepts
A reflection on gratitude for the profound wisdom of the Buddhadharma
A new website, created by practitioners with support from prominent Buddhist studies scholars, seeks to break the silence around allegations of abuse by the Karmapa
Hozan Alan Senauke examines the engaged path of the bodhisattva in Buddhist chaplaincy
Understanding the cause-and-effect relationship that is based on dependent origination
Academic conference on karma at Dartmouth covers interpersonal and universal karma, affinities, discourses, processes, and imaginaries, as well as collective karma as a tool of political mobilization in past and present Buddhism
How seemingly chance encounters, sincere devotion, and careful practice set a vajrayana practitioner on her path
An American high school student reflects on encounters with the Buddhadharma and the kindness found therein
From Tibet to rural Arkansas, Khentrul Rinpoche teaches the heart of Tibetan Buddhism through his appearances and his newly released book on mind training (lojong)
A meditation on the path of processing impermanence and the loss of our loved ones
Asian American artist Bernice Bing, underrecognized during her lifetime, is featured in an exhibit at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum through May 2, 2023