2022 in the Mirror: How Can the Light of the Dharma Illuminate our Path?
Taking refuge in impermanence in an unstable world
Taking refuge in impermanence in an unstable world
An examination of the need for solidarity and compassion on the path to fundamental change
Mourning families gathered at three Buddhist temples in northeastern Thailand over the weekend to pray and make offerings on behalf of the 36 people people—24
Army helicopters supporting the military junta that seized power in Myanmar more than a year ago reportedly killed at least 13 people, including 11 children,
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) has issued a public statement calling for compassionate restraint and respect for the sanctity of life in Myanmar
Buddhists in Sri Lanka have an opportunity to lead the country toward greater freedom and equality for all
In the United States, two shootings occurred within two weeks of each other: the white supremacist attack in Buffalo, New York that killed 10 black
War and peace As Buddhists observe the latest manifestations of the pain and suffering of war—in Ukraine, Yemen, and elsewhere—many seek, as an expression of
Talking openly about the blight of suicide We face a global mental health epidemic. When people are suffering from untreated, severe mental illnesses and emotional
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has reached its seventh day, with media reports telling of rapidly escalating violence accompanied by mounting suffering and loss of
The rapid incursion into Ukraine by Russia’s military forces has shocked the world. At the time of writing, on day two of Russian President Vladimir
On the transformative power of engaged Buddhism