Releasing Hard Feelings Is a Good Death
Death with a lower-case “d”: the wisdom of impermanence
Death with a lower-case “d”: the wisdom of impermanence
Contemplating the space between Buddhist activism and community building
A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion
Practicing patience and perseverance with the hills and valleys of daily life
Satya Robyn explores those moments of compassion and wisdom that can arise spontaneously in our relationships with others
Awakening to our oneness with all life and working toward the elimination of suffering
Pondering animal well-being and agency
Inviting each of us to check in with our hearts and ask what we can do in these perilous times
A Buddhist structure for individuals and institutions to move toward a greener future
Seeing homestead life as a reflection of our Buddhist practice and doing the necessary work, day in and day out
Each new step in generating greater equality for women in Buddhism is an opportunity for us to celebrate and to reflect on our own efforts to help
The Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim shares his perspective on engaged Buddhist in the recent 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists