
Do Not Sacrifice Later for Now
Ven. Pomnyun Suni invites us to reassess our material desires and attachments through the lens of the climate crises

Ven. Pomnyun Suni invites us to reassess our material desires and attachments through the lens of the climate crises

Competition in our fractured world can mean terrible harm, but can also reveal a productive and helpful side of non-attachment

Hozan Alan Senauke offers Dharmic commentary on peace and on liberation from the poisons of greed, hatred, and delusion

Exploring ethical affinities between Buddhism and human rights as the Middle East enters a new phase of brutality

Tracing Vienna Rae’s explorations from coast to shining coast on the techno-dharmic path

Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi Sakya shares her life story and love for her family, as well as her work at Sakya hospital and other social causes

Cornered by riot police at both ends of an underpass in central Kuala Lumpur, Vienna Rae smelled tear gas begin to fill the enclosed space.

Revivalist, the earliest engaged Buddhist, a nationalist in religious garb, a Buddhist modernist . . Dharmapala was all these and much more

Sakyadhita and the fourfold sangha—the path to female monasticism

Reflections on the teachings of Sot’aesan, founder of Won Buddhism, on finding religious harmony within diversity

Ven. Krisha Goutomi Bhikkhuni talks about female ordination and the face of modern Buddhism in Bangladesh

Exploring the small but growing role of Chinese Buddhism on the African continent