Buddhistdoor View: Political Violence through a Buddhist Lens
The assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump reminds us of the need to extend empathy to all beings and to quell anger within ourselves before it leads to greater harm
The assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump reminds us of the need to extend empathy to all beings and to quell anger within ourselves before it leads to greater harm
Kassidy Evans explores the famous overlaps and the subtle distinctions between Buddhist meditation and Western psychology
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim explains the foundation of the Buddhist path and its relevance to everyday life
Sarah C. Beasley reflects on the power of art to elicit calm, connection, and joy, especially in times of growing disconnection and uncertainty in our world
As the virtual domain continues to billow in all directions, engaged Buddhists must translate their practices into the language of our time
Tiffani Gyatso ponders growth and maturity on the Buddhist path amid the inevitability of suffering and impermanence
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche will lead a year-long transmission, beginning with a special public teaching on the Abhidharma on 3 August.
Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that Buddhist practice is not about avoiding suffering, but rather engaging in the hardships of life that can improve our lives and those of others
Margaret Meloni explores the meaning of taking refuge in the Triple Gem in a world of uncertainty and impermanence
The teachings of Pure Land Buddhism can offer a powerful antidote to our ego-driven habits that give rise to so much suffering
Ven. pomnyun Sunim explores peace in East Asia, living without suffering, and the Buddhist path to sustainable living
Prof. David Holmes explores the implications of the Buddha’s Fire Sermon