On Dharma, Ethics, and Evolution
Why the Buddhist teachings are needed in the modern…
Spirituality in the Brain
Navigating spiritual experiences with the help of…
Transformative Technology as the Path Forward for Humanity
Investigating the enhancement of human well-being
Science and the Rainbow Body, Part 2: Template for a New Body-Mind
Insights into the process of personal evolution
UCSD Leaders Seek Advice from Dalai Lama on Creating an Institute for Empathy and Compassion
University physician-scientists meet the spiritual leader in…
The Iconography of Nagas, Part Six: Finding True Meaning
The final part of an esoteric exploration of naga symbology
The Science of Mindfulness and Beyond: An Interview with Prof. Richard J. Davidson, PhD
Scientific benefits of mindfulness for our…
Exploring Buddhism’s Tensions With Modernity: An Interview with Prof. David McMahan
David McMahan is professor of Religious Studies at Franklin & Marshall College, Pennsylvania. In recent years he has offered the Buddhist Studies community a more
Buddhistdoor View: Science and Buddhism—Alliance and Friendship, Not Ideological Uniformity
We do not like to think that humans are inherently cruel or violent. Even the suggestion that homo sapiens might, as a species, be inclined to violence sits uneasily
Cultivating Wellbeing in the Heart of the City: An Interview with Tsoknyi Rinpoche
For more than 21 years, Tsoknyi Rinpoche has traveled the world teaching about the innermost nature of mind as understood by the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Deconstructing Bridges and Forging New Highways with Dharma Art – Part Two
“Whoever speaks in primordial images speaks with a thousand voices; he enthralls and overpowers, while at the same time he lifts the idea he is