Buddhist Peace Fellowship Announces New Hiring After Reorganization
The US-based engaged Buddhist organization is seeking to add two employees after a period of reflection and regrowth
The US-based engaged Buddhist organization is seeking to add two employees after a period of reflection and regrowth
Unique Buddha statue is believed to date from the Edo Period of Japan
As the temple seeks community support to recoup lost funds, the thieves have yet to be apprehended
Community hopes that new Watt Samaki Temple will be a vibrant home to Cambodian Buddhism and culture, and a welcoming center for the community
While Turner lived an extraordinary life by many measures, her later years, imbued with spiritual pursuits, were her happiest
Jules Shuzen Harris Roshi was a beloved American Zen teacher in the White Plum lineage which combined the Soto and Rinzai traditions of Buddhism
Buddhists in the US celebrate the Buddha’s birthday in the first large in-person celebration at the White House
Looking back on the life of an American immersed in Zen: a representative of the post-war union of Japanese Zen and American culture
Tracing the unique history of Won Buddhism as it has moved to and grown in America
New building looks to the future of Buddhism in America with architecture that welcomes and engages
Buddhist temples in the southern US have been targeted by thieves in what may be a coordinated attack
A history of the idea and practice of mindfulness, East and West