On Desire
The Buddhist relationship with desire is complex and changes over time and across different historical, practical, and scholarly contexts
The Buddhist relationship with desire is complex and changes over time and across different historical, practical, and scholarly contexts
8 December is the day that many east Asian Buddhists celebrate the Buddha’s enlightenment
Lam Yuen Ching continues her examination of the foundational differences between Buddhist mindfulness practices and their secular counterparts
Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche introduces his new initiative and explains the importance of traditional Tibetan debate in our modern world
The occasion marked Rev. Karen Do’on Weik taking the title of roshi and dedicating herself to teaching future generations
A session with a core founder of the MBSR movement and Lion’s Roar’s editor offers up refreshing and inspiring insights on mindfulness
An exploration of what it means to “see” Amitabha Buddha, and how to see him directly through complete entrusting
Heritage conservation and community participation at Rachen Gompa in Nepal’s Tsum Valley
Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhist practice is not about avoiding suffering, but rather engaging in the hardships of life that can improve our lives and those of others
Alan Kwan clarifies the deeper meaning of the Contemplation Sutra: that meditative virtues remain secondary to chanting the Name
The conference will host leading scholars, practitioners, and experts from around the world to bring a Buddhist perspective to bear on Artificial Intelligence, a new technology that is rapidly changing everything around us
Jungto Society, founded by the revered Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, has announced that its online Jungto Dharma School, will return in August.