Bhutan – Teaching Buddhism in a Buddhist Country
Noa Jones discusses Buddhist education in Bhutan as the nation embarks on bold plans for its future
Noa Jones discusses Buddhist education in Bhutan as the nation embarks on bold plans for its future
As the many crisis around the world continue to grow, interfaith workers offer a unique perspective to help us all connect more meaningfully both to one another and to our own religious tradition
Having just returned from a two-month retreat in Wales, Ratnadevi offers us a glimpse of the path and process of engaging with the non-dual nature of the mind
Using art and perception to engage a deeply embodied form of mindfulness
Ratnadevi brings us along on a solitary retreat on the west coast of Scotland
Opening a space for philosophical thought around science and the most exalted states in Buddhist thought and practice
A meditation on the Buddhist practice of not knowing or “don’t know mind” and its relevance in our busy and chaotic world
Interacting with enjoyable experiences
Who are you now? Who will you be? Thoughts for…
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
Who is dragging this corpse around? This huatou, similar to a koan, was popularized by Hsu Yun, a famous Chan Buddhist master of the late 19th/early