
From the Womb of the Earth to the Awakening of Shakti: The Cult of the Feminine in History
Tiffani Gyatso explores the changing role and prominence of the Sacred Feminine in ancient societies
Tiffani Gyatso explores the changing role and prominence of the Sacred Feminine in ancient societies
Asa Hershoff offers a critical view of the challenges and opportunities for Buddhism in the 21st century
A reflection on how imperfection reminds us that our past work and its flaws still shelters and teaches us
The other day, I found some odd, sand-like substance on my dresser. At first, I thought it was termite droppings. I live in an area
Bringing manual work onto the path, Ratnadevi reflects on how small acts done with awareness connect us to nature, lineage, and inner stillness
Understanding wealth as a gateway to greed or generosity helps us reflect on how the Buddha’s teachings guide us through our relationship with money
Kassidy Evans explores how anxiety compromises mental clarity, and how we can enjoy tranquility with practical mindfulness methods
Dharma teachings from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the Buddha’s teachings, gender equality, and faith in Buddhism
Lam Yuen Ching recounts how Thích Nhất Hạnh’s experiences influenced his vision of engaged Buddhism
A handful of new books join several classics for teaching children to love and care for the tiniest creatures around us
Peter Van Ham has spent over three decades devoted to the documentation of this monastery connecting Tibet’s first and second diffusions
Joseph Houseal explores the ancient cultural ties that connect Pashtun attan with Buddhist cham.