The Reason Why People Are Unhappy No Matter How Hard They Try to Be Happy
Approaching desire, attachment, and aversion in our Buddhist practice
Approaching desire, attachment, and aversion in our Buddhist practice
Zen and the art of capturing the fleeting nature of life
Drawing on wisdom of the Buddhist teaching and the strength of our sangha to respond with compassion and wise action to the growing global climate crisis
Learning to cultivate peace on and off the meditation mat
Following the success of the first online incarnation of the Jungto Dharma School study course, launched in spring this year, Jungto Society, the international Buddhist
As South Korea’s Constitutional Court launched an open hearing on the constitutional legality of capital punishment, the leaders of seven religious groups, including the Jogye
Seeking peace within and without during times of turmoil and war
Relying on the noble truths of socially engaged Buddhism amid this tangled karma
Navigating our lives and our Buddhist practice with acceptance and equanimity.
A look at Norman Waddell’s new anthology of letters, essays, and more from R. H. Blyth
On taking personal responsibility and accepting the consequences of our choices
A conversation on Buddhism in contemporary society and the role of engaged Buddhism in the face of human-made global crises.