Book Review: Norman Fischer’s When You Greet Me I Bow
Fischer’s humble and hodgepodge approach to Buddhism reflects his deep practice and American culture
Fischer’s humble and hodgepodge approach to Buddhism reflects his deep practice and American culture
Insights into life, interconnection, and non-self
Academics tackle the history of Buddhism, politics, and law
An interview with Prof. Caleb Carter of Kyushu University
Impressions of Buddhism and personal spirituality reflected.
The path toward artistic practice, personal growth, and transformation
The wisdom of being present with death
Reflections on Buddhist economics and our learned…
On the pros and cons of seeing our dead loved ones
Projecting a dialectic future for Buddhism and young people
Chinese president urges greater political and…
Realizing the infinite in sunyata