War, Helplessness, and Hope
Relying on Buddhist wisdom to work through the complex emotions stirred up by the climate crisis and war
Relying on Buddhist wisdom to work through the complex emotions stirred up by the climate crisis and war
The landscape, temples, and conservation of Kshitigarbha’s mountain, one of China’s “Four Great Sacred Peaks”
Recognizing that Buddhism seeks truth and that teachers of truth can be found in many places
Facing the problem of hunger with kindness and compassion, inspired by Buddhist masters near and far
Seeing the future of sustainable food first hand as indigenous ideas and industrial producers come together
Developing relationships with animals can help us see more deeply into the ignorance in human nature
Buddhist monk Nicholas Vreeland (Thubten Lhundup) discusses the beauty of trees in this interview with British writer, poet, scholar, and translator Adele Tomlin
A Buddhist studies scholar helps us to confront colonialism to ally Buddhists with Indigenous traditions for ecological justice
Contemplating whether Buddhist eco-activism will succeed, or whether that matters
Following Buddhist ideals to build a beloved community to wisely confront the climate crisis
Can a digital form of ownership help artists and others? Or are these distractions that dangerously consume the Earth’s resources?
Allowing practice to nourish us as we contemplate the climate crisis