Seeing the Invisible: Prison Dharma
“The Inner Path” provides a unique introduction to Buddhist practice specifically designed to address prisoners’ distinct challenges and constraints
“The Inner Path” provides a unique introduction to Buddhist practice specifically designed to address prisoners’ distinct challenges and constraints
After years as a Buddhist monk in Thailand and the United States, Songkran Waiyaka has flourished in his new role as a US Army chaplain, serving the spiritual and moral needs of soldiers and their families
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists is sponsoring a training workshop for Buddhists caregivers to be hosted in Thailand from 29 Sep.–1 Oct.
Looking at how Buddhists can learn from advances in organizational development to remain relevant in a volatile world
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
Loving-kindness, compassion, vicarious joy, and equanimity: the path to collective transformation
How chaplaincy fills a special role in contemporary Dharma leadership
An online seminar on well-being and wisdom for times…
How user experience design can help inform Buddhists..
A Zen and Theravada monastic bridges traditions, languages…
Confronting death in the age of coronavirus, with Buddhist…
Forum draws attendees from China, Japan, and the US