Book Review: Buddhism & Political Theory
Matthew J. Moore’s analysis of Buddhist political theory remains an informative work that requires new input on multiple fronts
Matthew J. Moore’s analysis of Buddhist political theory remains an informative work that requires new input on multiple fronts
The process of change can be frustrating, but it is also unavoidable and can lead to growth if correctly approached
Anam Thubten Rinpoche examines the concept of buddha-nature and how the path to recognizing our fundamental nature is the key to liberation
Buddhism teaches us that the mind is foremost, so understanding what Artificial Intelligence will do to our minds will be essential to navigating this new technology skillfully
A philosophical examination of the concepts of self and non-self in Buddhism and related systems of thought
Exploring what Apple’s Vision Pro means for the future of illusion through the lens of dependent origination and retro sci-fi
A US college student examines some of the confluences of Buddhism and Islam, and how this has shaped her personal practice
Buddhist artist Tiffani Gyatso delves into the Buddhist teaching of self and non-self, examining what it means to strip away the layers of delusion that hide our true nature
A Korean Buddhist monastic explores film as a medium for sharing spiritual wisdom
As the climate crisis becomes more apparent and destructive, we need to explore all of our options for reducing suffering in ourselves and those around us
A doorway to the wisdom of Chan patriarch Dahui Zonggao
The first comprehensive volume on Buddhist counseling situates the calling of pastoral carers and psychotherapists in the Four Noble Truths