Ethics: The Necessary Basis for Mindfulness
To practice mindfulness, or Buddhism, we must…
Knowledge Representation in the Nalanda Buddhist Tradition
Centuries of Buddhist wisdom meets decades of…
Right Action in Systems Design
Applying the principles of the six paramitas to systems…
Workshop diary: Building a sangha
This is a written adaptation of the workshop Bro. Phap Kham gave on 4 July 2013. Here, he describes the inner strengths one needs to
Victimless Crimes – A Buddhist Response
Editor’s note: This article was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 12, June 2009.A crime is usually understood as the infringement of an established
Plum Village Schools and Educators Retreat special edition, April 2013
From high school teachers to preceptors and university lecturers, seminary rectors to professors, tutors, or pastors, facilitating learning in a spiritually nourishing way has been
Questions from the heart: Advice about practice from Thich Nhat Hanh
This series of questions and answers was recorded on 07/04/2013 for Thay’s third dharma talk at his Schools and Educators’ retreat in Thailand, April 2013.
The Five Mindfulness Trainings: Ancient ethics for contemporary suffering
What informs Plum Village practice? Plum Village is one of the world’s most recognised and popular movements of contemporary Buddhism. Its emphasis on engagement and
Workshop diary: How to build a sangha
This is a written adaptation of a workshop Bro. Phap Kham gave on 07/04/2013. Here, he describes the inner strengths one needs to build a
Thich Nhat Hanh’s theology of compassion
Throughout the life and ministry of Thich Nhat Hanh, one mission has remained more consistent in his thinking than even mindfulness: compassion. Long before he