Book Review: How We Live Is How We Die by Pema Chödrön
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
The Buddhist Ministry Initiative at Harvard Divinity School celebrates its unique role in training Buddhist leaders to serve in a variety of roles outside of academia
The second Lotsawa Translation Workshop, titled “Celebrating Buddhist Women’s Voices in the Tibetan Tradition,” was held at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, from 13-16 October.
The Kona Hongwanji Buddhist Temple has served generations of Shin Buddhists on Hawai‘i’s big island
A student in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh, Robertson Work applies his wisdom gained through his time at the UN and in academia to the climate crisis
It is just a shift in perspective that moves us from suffering in the face of change and brings us to the path of wisdom and joy
A campaign to liberate Jarvis Jay Masters, an innocent man on California’s Death Row
Founded by refugees from Vietnam, the Buddhist temple has provided religious practice and community for those in need for over four decades
Practices for peace, healing, and harmony in an imperfect world
Cultivating right view toward the samsaric suffering of impermanence and uncertainty
A college student in the US reflects on the Buddhist way as a path to social change and to peace
The Tibetan monk created a sand mandala and offered teachings during his three-day visit to the North Carolina university