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Buddhistdoor View: All Against All—Empathy in a New Predatory International Environment?
Amid an upswing in political hypocrisy and zero-sum jostling for power, are compromise, understanding, and compassion now obsolete in our globalized world?
Amid an upswing in political hypocrisy and zero-sum jostling for power, are compromise, understanding, and compassion now obsolete in our globalized world?
Events in Syria give many around the world hope for a new future there and beyond, but history teaches us to be cautious about big changes
Trump’s political rise raises profound questions about how Buddhists can respond with ethical clarity, compassion, and a commitment to justice in today’s polarized world
The award highlights decades-long work for peace and the global reality that there is still much work to do
Asa Hershoff examines spiritual practices and perspectives that help us to live mindfully, compassionately, and courageously
How we can seek truth, together, in a bitterly divided and polarized US society in the age of monetized misinformation
A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism
Tech start-up Jhourney hopes to mainstream jhana meditation in ways that mindfulness was years ago, but many Buddhists urge caution
Caregivers sustain all of us and deserve our support in every way we can imagine
Anam Thubten Rinpoche shares his thoughts on the evolution of the Buddhadharma in a changing world
Taking refuge in impermanence in an unstable world
Wrestling with the conundrum of delusion and impermanence