Uncertainty, Insecurity, and Instability
On the nature of the body, of the self, and of impermanence.
On the nature of the body, of the self, and of impermanence.
Living with death and embracing impermanence as part of our Buddhist practice
Sādhanānanda Mahāsthabir, also known as Bana Bhāntē, was an influential Theravāda teacher whose name is still revered by thousands of his devotees and followers in
Troops supporting the military junta that seized power in Myanmar more than a year ago have reportedly killed four Buddhist monks in a township in
Finding our footing on the path toward awakening
Sri Lanka’s beleaguered government lifted a nationwide curfew to allow the country’s Buddhist majority to observe the festival of Vesak on Sunday, which commemorates the
The flourishing of Theravada Buddhism in the United Kingdom
The in-person event follows two years without such events as academics and government officials strive to make Borobudur a more welcoming international destination
Buddhist monastics are among those mobilizing in the face of Sri Lanka’s current crisis
Meditating on the mind and body as two coexistent and interdependent parts
Finding acceptance in the face of anguish
Myanmar junta troops are reported to have shot dead a Buddhist monk and three civilians while attacking villages inthe norther region of Sagaing.