Circles of Life and Death, Part Two: Recalling Taitetsu Unno and Shinran
The teachings of Pure Land Buddhism can offer a powerful antidote to our ego-driven habits that give rise to so much suffering
The teachings of Pure Land Buddhism can offer a powerful antidote to our ego-driven habits that give rise to so much suffering
The Pope urged those in attendance to continue the work of promoting unity, peace, and hope in a world in crisis
By urging action in the peaceful and peacefulness among activists, One Earth Sangha is building a community of people who care deeply for our earth and all of our myriad interconnections
The Museum of Nepali Art in the bustling neighborhood of Thamel is trailblazing new exhibits of Nepali art and insights into Nepali artists
Can contemporary leaders see the humanity of asylum seekers, refugees, and immigrants in a world in great need of compassion and wisdom?
Louvre director Manuel Rabaté discusses his museum’s philosophy, favorite artworks, and more in an exclusive interview with BDG
A Buddhist reflection on the lessons that bees and other insects might teach us about generosity and community
As the Parliament of the World’s Religions celebrates its 130th anniversary, we examine the concept of Human Rights in Buddhism
Drawing our awareness to the often hidden power of technology to rob us of our physical and psychological well-being
Navigating an increasingly impersonal and consumeristic society with the wisdom of Buddhist practice and educational foresight
Looking at how Buddhists can learn from advances in organizational development to remain relevant in a volatile world
The stark outlook presented by scientists and activists has yet to alter the activities of most people in the industrialized world