No Easy Answers: Gesshin Claire Greenwood on Zen Life, Capitalism, and Feminism
Thoughts on the future of Buddhism in the West
Thoughts on the future of Buddhism in the West
How appearances can matter, at least to others
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The story of the Jhamtse Gatsal Children’s Community
Living with intention and meaning
Three Buddhist scholars examine the latest poll of…
An interview with Venerable Shi Zhiru, professor of…
During the Education and Buddhist Ministry Conference at Harvard Divinity School (HDS) in April 2015, Professor Charles Hallisey, Yehan Numata Senior Lecturer on Buddhist Literatures,
Some eight miles (13 kilometers) outside of Jasper, a small town in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, a new Tibetan Buddhist community is taking root.
Sitting amid 11 acres of forest just 30 minutes outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Kim Cang Monastery is a gem of American Dharma and growing at
With the US election on 8 November less than a month away, Americans are readying to go to the polls to elect the country’s next
When she first walked into the 100-year-old Japanese garden, abandoned and overgrown, hidden behind an old house in Los Angeles, American author and Zen teacher