
In Praise of Limitations
Accepting the reality of our limitations as a way to work clearly and honestly with the world as it is

Accepting the reality of our limitations as a way to work clearly and honestly with the world as it is

A meditation on the dilemma of engaged Buddhism

Relying on Buddhist wisdom to work through the complex emotions stirred up by the climate crisis and war

Exploring the intersection of peace, justice, and loving-kindness

A Buddhist perspective on managing our dreams and aspirations while accepting the reality of our circumstances

Facing the problem of hunger with kindness and compassion, inspired by Buddhist masters near and far

One of Thich Nhat Hanh’s most prominent innovations can be seen in the Plum Village series of his English-language calligraphy. The late teacher, who passed

Finding balance as an activist committed to change, both internally and in the world

A Buddhist studies scholar helps us to confront colonialism to ally Buddhists with Indigenous traditions for ecological justice

The University of Hong Kong’s (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies recently held a conference titled “Buddhist Canons: In Search of a Theoretical Foundation for a

Contemplating whether Buddhist eco-activism will succeed, or whether that matters

Buddhists bringing meditation, yoga, and hope to female prison inmates in Bolivia