Does the Contemplation Sutra Teach Us to Attain Rebirth through Contemplation of Meditative Virtues?
Alan Kwan clarifies the deeper meaning of the Contemplation Sutra: that meditative virtues remain secondary to chanting the Name
Alan Kwan clarifies the deeper meaning of the Contemplation Sutra: that meditative virtues remain secondary to chanting the Name
Young students display exemplary wisdom when confronted by a chocolate “Laughing Buddha” in their elementary school classroom.
Prof. David Holmes continues his examination of the seven factors of awakening
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares wisdom on Buddhist practice and responding to the climate crisis
Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche lays out the foundation of the Buddhist path for modern practitioners
Finding a state of flow with those around us can happen at a meditation retreat, or in our everyday life as we bring loving-kindness into the world
Connecting with our Buddhist practice during times of ill-health
A new school of Buddhism arose in Korea in the 20th century to connect with the modern world
Understanding the Buddha’s Dhamma as both a reality and a moral lawfulness within each of us as we work toward awakening
Cleary made numerous classic texts available in English for…
Manifesting the morality at the heart of the Buddhadharma
The importance of accepting the pain inherent in life