Buddhists Discuss Self-Immolation and Protest after Climate Activist’s Death
The line between suicide and non-violent sacrifice can be difficult to see when others take their own lives in protest
The line between suicide and non-violent sacrifice can be difficult to see when others take their own lives in protest
In this presentation art conservator Ann Shaftel will share stories about working with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche on the conservation of his own creations, and how her
Through Buddhist practice and relationship with nature we find that responsibility means caring deeply for even the little things
Offering a unique practice for our times to help deal with difficult people and emotions
One college student’s reflections on growth on the Buddhist path
A meditation on impermanence, change, and dissolution
In recognition of Trans Day of Visibility, scholar Ray Buckner looks back on his own transition and the obstacles still faced by trans Buddhists and others across the US
Tracing the maturation of the Dharma in himself and in the West, John Harvey Negru points us into the future with his hopes for the growth of Buddhist chaplaincy
The Sri Lankan monk has traveled all over the world and earned the title of Chief Sangha Nayaka of North America—the highest honor in his Buddhist lineage.
Looking at how building a thriving garden is much like building a thriving life and the help that the Noble Eightfold Path offers
Jefferson Workman, a Buddhist practitioner in Spokane, Washington, brings his practice to life each day in his work as a barber. Encountering every new customer,
The power of listening to connect with others and to the Dharma