Virtues Versus Values: Transforming and Channelling Anger and the Passions
Kassidy Evans explores how Buddhist practice and philosophical reflection can help us honor our anger without allowing it to overwhelm us
Kassidy Evans explores how Buddhist practice and philosophical reflection can help us honor our anger without allowing it to overwhelm us
Prof. David Holmes shares some excerpts from the Pali canon concerning progress on the path of practice
Anam Thubten Rinpoche examines the concept of buddha-nature and how the path to recognizing our fundamental nature is the key to liberation
Scholars and Buddhist leaders hope that the move will drive greater study of the language around the world
Nachaya Campbell-Allen reviews a new volume that offers a warm introduction to the contemplative path
The Bodhi Path Buddhist Center on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, had its start in 1999. Twenty-five years later, it has become the center of Buddhist practice
The revered Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim returned to Bhutan to hold a three-day workshop on sustainable development for rural communities.
Alan Kwan addresses a core question in the Pure Land tradition: who is transmitting the doctrine of salvation in Amitabha’s Name?
How we can seek truth, together, in a bitterly divided and polarized US society in the age of monetized misinformation
Reflections on impermanence as we explore the past and future of the ancient Buddhist heritage of Nepal’s Tsum Valley
A reminder that the greatest of humanity’s achievements can spur our own energy toward the cultivation of compassion and wisdom for the sake of all beings
Khenchen Pema Sherab Rinpoche, one of the most respected teachers of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism made his first visit to Bulgaria in September.