
The Dharma of Money, Part 2
Realizing that debt has energy that fills our lives is a crucial step in moving forward in constructive ways toward liberation
Realizing that debt has energy that fills our lives is a crucial step in moving forward in constructive ways toward liberation
My previous article explored the development of Thích Nhất Hạnh’s Engaged Buddhism, shaped by his efforts to renew Vietnamese Buddhism and the widespread suffering brought
Kassidy Evans looks back on her love for competitive sports and how it can be both enriched and balanced by Buddhist practice
Joseph Houseal explores the adventurer-scholars, mystic-wanderers, and artist-seekers behind the West’s early exposures to Buddhism
BDG correspondent Sarah C. Beasley recounts the joys of learning from and with global leaders in contemplative education
Anam Thubten Rinpoche examines manifestations of the sacred feminine in Tantric Buddhist thought and practice
From the majestic Kumbum Monastery to a cave on the outskirts of Liangzhou, hints of a sorceress-queen who resisted the world conqueror
Through the power of human connection, the Insight Dialogue method teaches how we live in relation to others and meditate accordingly
Ven. Pomnyun Sunim and Jungto Society welcome a special Dharma talk from the revered senior Dharma master Ven. Bulsim Domun
Won Buddhist teachings urge practitioners to reflect deeply, act wisely, and abide nowhere, seeing that true mindfulness is an act of discernment
From sea change to next steps—this month’s journey of loving-kindness moves from barefoot beach walks to a library drinking fountain, reminding us that even grief can be a teacher.
Our species is predominantly a clan animal. Geographically, this has led to cultural identities and identifiable clans, which has historically led to conflict and continues