Senior Thai Monk Offers a Buddhist Perspective on Dealing with COVID-19
Craig C Lewis
25 March 2020
A mindful survival strategy
Where Do Buddhas Go After they Die? A Lesson on How to Waste One’s Time
Vanessa Sasson
18 February 2020
Mulling the metaphysical
Buddhistdoor View: Embracing Fear and Uncertainty
Buddhistdoor Global
15 February 2020
Making friends with an uncertain world
Buddhistdoor View: We Are All Seeking Refuge
Buddhistdoor Global
8 November 2019
Awakening our core compassion to serve those in..
The Foundation of Communication and Leadership
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Courage on the path of peace and reconciliation
Home: Living with the Reality of Uncertainty
Ratnadevi
10 July 2019
Finding acceptance and gratitude in impermanence
What is Happening?
Anam Thubten Rinpoche
17 January 2019
Living on the right side of history in a time of great…
Buddhistdoor View: Betting on Our Better Angels
Buddhistdoor Global
2 August 2018
Envisioning skillful alternatives to gambling
The Big Uncertainty
Anam Thubten Rinpoche
3 January 2018
Uncertainty, impermanence, and the awakened heart
Buddhistdoor View: How to Be Happily Unhappy
Buddhistdoor Global
25 November 2016
The History Boys (2006), a masterful film adaptation of playwright Alan Bennett’s drama of the same name, has a thoughtful and melancholy ending. The film deploys