Buddhistdoor View: On the Moral and Traditional Complexities of Abortion
Learning to balance Buddhist tradition with modern realities in an age of harsh polarization
Does Buddhism Hold the Instincts for War?
War and peace As Buddhists observe the latest manifestations of the pain and suffering of war—in Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere—many seek, as an expression of
Permanent Endowed Chair in Korean Buddhist Studies to Be Established at UCLA—A First Outside of Korea
A generous gift from the Buswells will establish a chaired position in Korean Buddhism as well as funding for graduate students at UCLA
Buddhist Education: Middle Way Education Announces New Director
Middle Way Education, a landmark non-profit Buddhist education initiative, has announced the appointment of Brandon Lee to its board of directors.
Living in the Saha World
Enlightened activity and liberation in the face of oppression
Once Upon a Time – Storytelling as a Means of Healing and Social Reconnection
Storytelling as a way of reframing our lives and transcending barriers
Buddhist Nun Teaches Sustainability at Stanford with Korean Temple Cuisine
Through patience and process, the Ven. Jeong Kwan reduces foods to their most basic nature in hope of creating a truly meditative experience for diners
Dalai Lama Library and Learning Center Breaks Ground in New York
Celebrations kicked off the groundbreaking of the new educational and cultural facility
Embrace Your Grief
Finding acceptance in the face of anguish
A Conversation on the Householder Life Today
Defending the Buddha’s teachings to laypeople as an authentic and worthwhile part of the Buddha’s path