Buddhistdoor View: Competition and Non-Attachment Amid a Cracking Planet
Competition in our fractured world can mean terrible harm, but can also reveal a productive and helpful side of non-attachment
Competition in our fractured world can mean terrible harm, but can also reveal a productive and helpful side of non-attachment
Looking at how Buddhism has treated nationalism, from ancient empires to modern countries and contemporary movements
A Buddhist approach to coming to terms with our eco-crisis
Politics has always been a part of people’s lives, but today the relevance of politics feels more pronounced when compared with the relatively quiet late
Managing the unsustainable pressures and expectations…
Dharmic insights for urban Buddhists
An increasingly discussed topic these days is that of spiritual bypassing. Here is my contribution to this conversation. The great masters of old were renowned
In diverse locales around the globe where Buddhist masters fill hotel ballrooms, concert halls, and country clubs, the Vajrayana master Khandro Thrinlay Chodon has her
The night was promising to be long as the first. Autumn frosts where setting on the ground amid the evening mist. We had huddled in
Sometimes an impromptu night out with a friend can become a starlit, rhapsodic evening for nourishing the figurative soul. It was an exceptional opportunity to