Akron, Ohio, Community Dedicates a New Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple
Sri Lankan Buddhists create a new home in northeastern Ohio
Buddhists Respond to US Supreme Court Decision on Abortion
Buddhists remain conflicted on the issue of abortion, nonetheless a growing majority in the US support keeping it safe and legal
The Joy of Renunciation – In Retreat and in Everyday Life
On the blessing of stepping back from our busy lives and turning toward our deeper values and ideals
Book Review: Threads of Awakening: An American Woman’s Journey into Tibet’s Sacred Textile Art
Threads of Awakening is Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo’s upcoming book on her unique Buddhist art and spiritual journey
Every Choice Is a Mistake
Accepting the inherent imperfections of life in samsara and holding faith in the journey itself
Disagreement Over Swastika Placement Leads to Closure of California Summer Camp
A symbol of peace, installed by a campaigner for social justice nearly 100 years ago, has ignited uproar over racial equity in California
The Practice of Nonviolence
Lighting a beacon of hope to illuminate the darkness of inequality and environmental crises
Beginner’s Mind: My Personal Journey
Reflections from an architecture student at the University of Southern California on her path toward Buddhism
The Buddha’s Dhamma as Both Beyond and Within
Understanding the Buddha’s Dhamma as both a reality and a moral lawfulness within each of us as we work toward awakening
Buddhist Scholars Named in Latest Round of Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Grants
More than 20 scholars around the world have been granted generous support for their work and a new program will fund four public scholars working at museums and publications
The Twists and Turns of the Dharma Path: The Story of Orgyen Thukchog Dorje
Interview with Orgyen Thukchog Dorje, lay Nyingma teacher with a contemporary perspective