Book Review: How We Live Is How We Die by Pema Chödrön
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
Pema Chödrön sets out a guide to the one guarantee we are all given in life
A student in the lineage of Thich Nhat Hanh, Robertson Work applies his wisdom gained through his time at the UN and in academia to the climate crisis
His Holiness the Dalai Lama welcomed a delegation of noted academics, scientists, and Buddhist scholars to his official residence in Dharamsala on 12 October for
The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan launched the fourth International Conference on Vajrayana Buddhism in the capital Thimphu earlier this month—the first time in three years
Reflecting on the life and death of Queen Elizabeth II and the existential and spiritual questions that arise as the world looks on
Cultivating right view toward the samsaric suffering of impermanence and uncertainty
A college student in the US reflects on the Buddhist way as a path to social change and to peace
A history of the idea and practice of mindfulness, East and West
Learning to see the Dharma in all of our daily experiences
Relating dependent origination to synchronicity
Connecting with our Buddhist practice during times of ill-health
The implications of the increasingly popular philosophy of longtermism, and a tentative Buddhist reflection