
Religion as Practice: The Shikoku Pilgrimage in Japan
Prof. Gereon Kopf reflects on years of teaching about Japanese Buddhism as he embarks on the arduous Shikoku Pilgrimage

Prof. Gereon Kopf reflects on years of teaching about Japanese Buddhism as he embarks on the arduous Shikoku Pilgrimage

As we work for awakening, Sensei Alex Kakuyo advises us that we cannot eliminate suffering, but instead we can learn to accept it as it arises

Who will we encounter when we are reborn in Amitabha’s Buddha-land? Alan Kwan takes a look at what kinds of beings dwell there

Mindfulness teacher and artist Ratnadevi offers gentle guidance for all who struggle with the creative or artistic process

Satya Robyn reflects on her life as an activist and a changing of the seasons to a new focus

A conversation from the sidelines of the 2023 INEB Study Trip to Jungto Society in South Korea

Korean Dharma master Ven. Pomnyun Sunim examines what it means to be happy from a Buddhist perspective

Hozan Alan Senauke offers a thoughtful commentary on military oppression in Myanmar and a Buddhist perspective on violent and nonviolent resistance

Symbolism and liberation on the tantric path: the legend of Padmasambhava

A shining example of the alignment between Buddhist scholarship, Buddhist activism, and Buddhist practice from around the world.

Drawing our awareness to the often hidden power of technology to rob us of our physical and psychological well-being

Cultural echoes of the sacred feminine in East and West