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Sensei Alex Kakuyo meditates on the potential ease of this life and the value of putting in effort—both on and off the cushion

Sensei Alex Kakuyo meditates on the potential ease of this life and the value of putting in effort—both on and off the cushion

After a difficult childhood, Yoshiko Miwa found refuge in the care of Rev. and Mrs. Issei Matsuura of the Buddhist Churches of America

Working on the spiritual path can be slow and difficult work, much like clearing weeds, but it will lead to progress if we give it time.

Loukota was remembered for his “once-in-a-generation” intellect as well as his kindness and collegiality

A gathering of Buddhists from across the US aimed to draw attention to violence against Asian Americans and to honor those who have worked for greater equity and peace

In Buddhist thought, emptiness plays an essential role in understanding the deepest truths of reality. In Buddhist practice, emptiness can create a powerful space for life and growth and so much more.

Sensei Alex Kakuyo contemplates spiritual growth in the face of difficulties and the limits of our knowledge

The renowned Buddhist monk has worked tirelessly for decades as a bridge between Americans and Tibetan refugees in India

A reflection on the how walking and seated meditation can bring us into intimate contact with our mind

Former bishop of the Buddhist Churches of America is remembered for his contributions to Buddhist practice as well as his visionary work at the Institute of Buddhist Studies

Historic artworks, including the head of a Buddha statue, will return to Cambodia and Thailand after it was discovered that they were stolen

Seeing refuge in the way that we care for others around us, we can better understand the refuges that the Buddha offered us 2,600 years ago