
Being a Buddha, Being a Servant
Through Buddhist practice and relationship with nature we find that responsibility means caring deeply for even the little things

Through Buddhist practice and relationship with nature we find that responsibility means caring deeply for even the little things

The Sri Lankan monk has traveled all over the world and earned the title of Chief Sangha Nayaka of North America—the highest honor in his Buddhist lineage.

Looking at how building a thriving garden is much like building a thriving life and the help that the Noble Eightfold Path offers

Growing list of discoveries in Pakistan will strengthen the country’s place as a site for Buddhist pilgrimage and tourism

Finding gratitude for our community ancestors in the snowy paths of winter

Buddhism’s focus on morality and generosity could be at the roots of greater willingness to give blood

Relying on Amida Buddha to cultivate wholesome attitudes and right mindfulness

Developing relationships with animals can help us see more deeply into the ignorance in human nature

Shifting from worldly purpose to living the bodhisattva vows

Recognizing that our thoughts and deeds plant seeds for future experiences

Reflecting on ethics to confront our naivete and abusive teachers

Why American Buddhist ministers wear robes and perform rituals