Ghosts, Mummies, and Robots in Buddhism
Exploring Buddhist philosophy through the varied ways that practitioners in Japan navigate death and conversations with insentient beings
Exploring Buddhist philosophy through the varied ways that practitioners in Japan navigate death and conversations with insentient beings
The Guadalupe Buddhist Church, a member of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Churches of America, drew Buddhists from several communities together in celebration
The president of the socially engaged Japanese Nichiren Buddhist organization the Soka Gakkai International (SGI), Daisaku Ikeda, on Tuesday issued a statement urging all nuclear
Introducing the only Shin temple in Switzerland and its priest
Reflections on the profound wisdom and power of generosity to build bridges and sustain communities
Abe truly lived a meaningful life in the service of others, said His Holiness the Dalai Lama
A look at Norman Waddell’s new anthology of letters, essays, and more from R. H. Blyth
An academic account of finding religion and spiritual beings and forces in Japan’s supposedly areligious society
A symbol of peace, installed by a campaigner for social justice nearly 100 years ago, has ignited uproar over racial equity in California
War and peace As Buddhists observe the latest manifestations of the pain and suffering of war—in Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere—many seek, as an expression of
Enlightened activity and liberation in the face of oppression
Jefferson Workman, a Buddhist practitioner in Spokane, Washington, brings his practice to life each day in his work as a barber. Encountering every new customer,