Tracing the Roots of Tibetan Medicine in the United States: The Extraordinary Life of Dr. Keyzom Bhutti
Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer
Aspiration and vocation on the path of a healer
“Painting is my life’s inspiration. Through the act of being with an empty canvas. . . the fullness of infinite possibility . . .. .
The hills of rural Montana are not the first place one might go to find a sprawling Buddhist peace garden. But that is exactly what
At Khadro Ling, many of the sangha children meet each other again during the holidays, when their families attended the annual Essence of Siddhi Drubchen.
I knew very little about Buddhism in Malaysia before I landed in that lush green country. My visit was the result of some last-minute changes
Introducing the dancing wrathful dakinis of the bardo…
The examples of Chögyam Trungpa and Sogyal Rinpoche
According to Buddhist belief, the mind is the creator of all problems, including physical sickness. The traditional Buddhist method of dealing with diseases thus combines
A conversation with an icon of Canadian Buddhism
A long-time Vajrayana Buddhist practitioner, Helene Rein moves seamlessly between contemplation and immersion in the natural environment of tactile crafts. As a child growing up
In the heart of the Gobi Desert lies a marvelous complex of 108 white stupas arrayed in a quadrangle known as the Shambhala of the Gobi.
Sometimes, dance is what philosophy looks like. Only rarely in my long years of dance research has a painted image been so arresting with its