Every moment of mindfulness means the gradual destruction of latent defilements. It is somewhat like cutting away a piece of wood with a small axe, every stroke helping to get rid of the unwanted fragments of wood. — Mahāsī Sayādaw

Buddhist Practice
Burning Incense for All Beings
With our Buddhist practice, we can perfume the world with goodness
Sensei Alex Kakuyo
26 September 2023

His Holiness the 41st Sakya Trizin Visits Nepal for the First Time Almost a Decade
Craig C Lewis
25 September 2023

Art Installation on the Life of the Buddha to Greet Delegates to India’s MotoGP Bharat Grand Prix Race
Dipen Barua
22 September 2023

Pew Survey Shows Widespread Acceptance of Cultural Diversity in South and Southeast Asia
Justin Whitaker
21 September 2023

Dalai Lama Library and Learning Center Inaugurated in Upstate New York
Craig C Lewis
20 September 2023

Art Installation on the Life of the Buddha to Greet Delegates to India’s MotoGP Bharat Grand Prix Race
Dipen Barua
22 September 2023

Pew Survey Shows Widespread Acceptance of Cultural Diversity in South and Southeast Asia
Justin Whitaker
21 September 2023

Dalai Lama Library and Learning Center Inaugurated in Upstate New York
Craig C Lewis
20 September 2023

Shambhala USA at Heart of Vermont Supreme Court Case Extending Abuse Survivor Rights
Justin Whitaker
19 September 2023

Rebirth and Right View: A Personal Journey
Margaret Meloni, PhD
22 September 2023

Looking Afresh – At the World, Art, and Ourselves
Ratnadevi
21 September 2023

Practice of Attunement: The Shikoku Pilgrimage
Gereon Kopf
13 September 2023

Faeries, Dakinis, Nuns, and Mikos, Part Three
Joseph Houseal
9 September 2023