
How Can We Live with a Constantly Sound Mind — and What Can We Gain from It?
Won Buddhism emphasizes present-moment mindfulness through daily reflection, diary-keeping, and discernment of wholesome and unwholesome actions

Won Buddhism emphasizes present-moment mindfulness through daily reflection, diary-keeping, and discernment of wholesome and unwholesome actions

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares her insights about this colorful examination of gurus and spiritual seekers

BDG’s North America Correspondent Sensei Alex Kakuyo discusses the importance of understanding karma in our everyday lives

Exploring how the Contemplation Sutra, far from discouraging the exclusive practice of Amitabha-recitation, affirms it

LAM Yuen Ching examines the distinct characteristics of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s approach to engaged Buddhism

What does the goal of being “awake” or “woke” in Buddhist practice mean in a society structured around ignorance and racism?

Margaret Meloni considers the reality of impermanence and change in relation to our memories of loved ones who have passed on.

Reframing the idea of our energy: unlocking and unleashing infinite Right Effort and values-based interactions and joy

Korean Seon master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim offers teachings on young people and the future of religion, and on attachment and personal responsibility

Joanna Macy showed in her teaching and her life that staying present to the world’s suffering is the first step toward its healing

Anam Thubten Rinpoche ponders the future of the Buddhadharma in the West and engaging with young people

Sarah C. Beasley introduces the life and work of innovative artist Ruth Asawa