Buddhistdoor View: What Is Lost when Warmongers Win?
A meditation on the horror of war and the hope that it might wake up the world to the need for simplicity and compassion
A meditation on the horror of war and the hope that it might wake up the world to the need for simplicity and compassion
A Buddhist reflection on manifesting an ethical character in interfaith relations in especially difficult geopolitical times
Seeing the world that brought us to the pandemic and the need to work together for a better one when it ends
One of Thich Nhat Hanh’s most prominent innovations can be seen in the Plum Village series of his English-language calligraphy. The late teacher, who passed
Reminding ourselves that we must begin within to understand our role in inequality, and then act with wisdom and compassion to bring change
Manners is a modern word, yet it wields the power to invoke old-fashioned motifs and ideals: the kind of imagery you might see in a
After a hiatus of two years, the International Buddhist Film Festival (IBFF) returned for three days from 9–12 December. There were nine premieres from seven
While the new technology carries great promise, it could further distance us from our embodied practices and communities
The University of Hong Kong’s (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies recently held a conference titled “Buddhist Canons: In Search of a Theoretical Foundation for a
Can a digital form of ownership help artists and others? Or are these distractions that dangerously consume the Earth’s resources?
The Buddha spoke often of the rarity and preciousness of human life, describing it as rare as a blind or one-eyed turtle. This mystical creature
Taking the global shipping crisis as an opportunity to create a human-centered economy