Death by 1,000 Clicks and Swipes: Exploring the Toll that Technology Overuse Takes
Drawing our awareness to the often hidden power of technology to rob us of our physical and psychological well-being
Drawing our awareness to the often hidden power of technology to rob us of our physical and psychological well-being
Digital Bodhisattva columnist and engaged Buddhist Dexter Bohn explores cultivating discernment in the age of AI
A new center for mindfulness research inspired by the late Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh will focus on nutrition and environmental health
The practice of caregiving: equanimity and compassion amid uncertainty and impermanence
A new study published in PLOS One, a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the US-based non-profit Public Library of Science, has underscored the effectiveness
Dharma College, based in Berkeley, California, has announced four new multi-part Dharma-based study courses scheduled to begin in early January, each of which can be
Navigating our lives and our Buddhist practice with acceptance and equanimity.
Engaging with the living mandala of our true buddha-nature
A meditation on impermanence, change, and dissolution
Korean Zen master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim offers a teaching on dealing with old wounds and living in the present moment.
Treating yourself with compassion while you grieve
Thoughts on emotional trauma and spiritual practice