The Dry Lake
An intimate account of the rise and decline of one of Europe’s first centers of Zen Buddhism
An intimate account of the rise and decline of one of Europe’s first centers of Zen Buddhism
Examining Japanese Zen thought through the lens of meditation practice and Western philosophical ideas
Learning from the lives of two European-born men who became Zen monks
The rise of Zen in Cuba combines deep roots in Japan and wide connections to interfaith and eco-activism in the country
Fischer’s humble and hodgepodge approach to Buddhism reflects his deep practice and American culture
Lessons from Zen on lineage, practice, and compassion
According to followers, Thay is well and recovering in Thailand
Child of Vietnamese immigrants turns trauma to…
Chan/Zen and Carmelite conference to be held on…
Creating Japanese Zen Buddhist art that lives and…
Robot designed to explain the Heart Sutra and raise…
Founder of Zen Peacemakers…