Rethinking Death with Natural Burial Practices
Nina Müller
15 December 2018
An environmentally friendly way to return to the earth
HKU Hosts MaMa Charitable Foundation Symposium on Buddhist Counseling
Raymond Lam
10 December 2018
Conference explores Buddhist-inspired…
How to Want What You Already Have: A Practice for Taking Life As Granted Rather than For Granted
Seth Shugar
14 November 2018
Embracing the Now
San Francisco’s Zen Hospice Project Suspends Services
Justin Whitaker
20 August 2018
Executive director George Kellar holds out hope for…
Sustainable Change Management: Serenity, Courage, and Wisdom
Dr. Ernest Chi-Hin Ng
23 June 2018
On the need for a real awakening toward…
Siddhartha in São Paulo
Sarah C. Beasley
19 June 2018
Lessons in suffering and impermanence
A Guided Tour of Hell: Illustrating Infernos in a Buddhist Graphic Novel
Meher McArthur
11 June 2018
Visions of hell inspired by a near-death experience
To Keep or Not to Keep? Mortality, Humanity, and Transhumanism
Raymond Lam
26 May 2018
Affinities and divergences between transhumanist…
The Mustard Seed of Grief and Rebirth
Mettamorphsis
4 January 2018
Facing loss, finding renewal
The Difference Age Makes
Vanessa Sasson
19 May 2017
Life is pain. That is the first noble truth. Like most practitioners and scholars of Buddhism, I have given that truth a considerable amount of
A Buddhist Perspective on Organ Donation
BD Dipananda
3 February 2017
Our organs are the most intimate parts of our bodies. We almost never notice them functioning but without them we could not survive. Giving them