Buddhistdoor View: Revisiting Buddhist Views on Animal Welfare after Thailand’s Chatuchak Market Fire
The loss of a thousand or more animals at a market should revive our work to end suffering for all sentient beings
The loss of a thousand or more animals at a market should revive our work to end suffering for all sentient beings
Walking across Vietnam since 2017, Thich Minh Tue has been practicing asceticism and engaging with supporters, despite not being affiliated with any Buddhist institution.
With our Buddhist practice, we can perfume the world with goodness
Generosity and compassion on the path: embodying the legacy of an ancient spiritual heritage
Hozan Alan Senauke examines the engaged path of the bodhisattva in Buddhist chaplaincy
Approaching desire, attachment, and aversion in our Buddhist practice
Learning to balance Buddhist tradition with modern realities in an age of harsh polarization
Remembering a revered monk who played an invaluable role in the development of Buddhism in the West
Experience joy in the small things around us and letting…
A Zen and Theravada monastic bridges traditions, languages…
Fivefold doctrines for emancipation
As science fiction becomes reality, ethical concerns must..