
Buddhistdoor View: The Dharma Futurist’s Hope for AI in a World of Suffering
The Buddhist hope for AI takes into account Buddhism’s core question of dukkha, or existential suffering, and its resolution

The Buddhist hope for AI takes into account Buddhism’s core question of dukkha, or existential suffering, and its resolution

Purity and persecution: a perspective on the fearless path of the Vietnamese ascetic Thich Minh Tue

Asa Hershoff offers a critical view of the challenges and opportunities for Buddhism in the 21st century

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

With war, inequality, and environmental collapse looming, Pope Leo XIV’s emphasis on humility and peace aligns closely with Buddhist calls for wise and compassionate leadership

John Harvey Negru offers a second feature on the changing landscape of Buddhist leadership and publishing in North America

Buddhism offers the historic and contemporary values that ground Asian countries in multilateral harmony and balance

A new column on Buddhism and life in Bhutan through the eyes of Linda Leaming

Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores utopian ideals and the power of Dzogchen on the path to inner peace

In today’s disorienting global climate, we need generosity and giving more than ever to help the Dharma and a hurting world

Buddhists have a number of powerful guides to dealing with tyranny from both history and from ancient moral principles

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London’s galleries of Buddhist art provide a powerful example of public education about Buddhism