HKU Hosts MaMa Charitable Foundation Symposium on Buddhist Counseling
Conference explores Buddhist-inspired…
Conference explores Buddhist-inspired…
Embracing the Now
Executive director George Kellar holds out hope for…
On the need for a real awakening toward…
Lessons in suffering and impermanence
Visions of hell inspired by a near-death experience
Affinities and divergences between transhumanist…
Facing loss, finding renewal
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
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
The funeral ceremony recounted in this article was held for the author’s beloved mother Juti Bala Barua, who passed away on 12 August 2016 and
When my mother’s gorgeous fawn pug, Bergamot, passed away, my daughter Amaya was not quite four years old. At the time, I could identify with