Winter Reflections on the Nature of Refuge
Seeing refuge in the way that we care for others around us, we can better understand the refuges that the Buddha offered us 2,600 years ago
Seeing refuge in the way that we care for others around us, we can better understand the refuges that the Buddha offered us 2,600 years ago
An online sangha brings the Jodo Shinshu tradition to a Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking audience with Dharma talks, rituals, and connection
BDG columnist Asa Hershoff on the foundational importance of mindfulness in our Buddhist practice and in our relationships with fellow practitioners
Anam Thubten Rinpoche shares his thoughts on the evolution of the Buddhadharma in a changing world
Generosity and compassion on the path: embodying the legacy of an ancient spiritual heritage
Searching for a middle way in the Dharmic path for modern Westerners
Tracing the unique history of Won Buddhism as it has moved to and grown in America
Sensei Alex Kakuyo brings Buddhist practice and ethics down to earth
Looking at how Buddhists can learn from advances in organizational development to remain relevant in a volatile world
Inviting each of us to check in with our hearts and ask what we can do in these perilous times
A small Zen community has flourished and continues to grow in Alaska despite its geographical isolation
Reflections of a US college student on undertaking to observe the eight precepts