Beginner’s Mind: Meditating on the Path of Life
A US college student examines her experiences with Buddhist thought through the lens of her background as a Muslim and a student of comparative religion
A US college student examines her experiences with Buddhist thought through the lens of her background as a Muslim and a student of comparative religion
Exploring how the Wojak and Doomer memes have come to be so popular on the Internet and social media, as well as their cultural significance
The International Network of Engaged Buddhists has announced that the International Young Bodhisattva Program is now open to prospective applicants.
A college student in the US reflects on her first encounter with the Buddhdharma
BDG joins a unique gathering of monastic and lay practitioners on a Dharmic journey of study, exchange, and experience
A US college student considers the role of religious literacy in the 21st century
Marking Indonesia’s celebration of Vesak, the Young Buddhist Association organized events to raise awareness of the universal values of Buddhism.
A college student in the US examines her relationship with activism and Buddhism, and understanding engaged Buddhism as a form of practice
INEB’s annual School of English for Engaged Social Service (SENS) held a graduation ceremony for its 2023 cohort on 8 April just outside of Bangkok.
Venerable Bhikkhu Sanghasena presided over a farewell ceremony for outgoing senior students of Mahabodhi Secondary School in Ladakh.
Facing fear and break free of delusion: the Buddhist path as a quest for truth
A US college student confronts impermanence, and explores compassionate responses to attachment and aversion