
Good Tea and Correct Desires
It’s easy to interpret the Buddha’s teaching on desires as prohibitive, but in fact we must find balance in our competing interests, spiritual and otherwise

It’s easy to interpret the Buddha’s teaching on desires as prohibitive, but in fact we must find balance in our competing interests, spiritual and otherwise

Ven. Tanmyeong offers a contemplative exploration of craving, clinging, and the structures of conditioned existence.

How the Name of Amitabha Buddha embodies the profound realities of the Pure Land and the dual qualities of infinite light and life

As the Winter Olympics conclude, Buddhist wisdom tells us that the work for harmony continues

Ratnadevi celebrates the gift of an unscheduled afternoon, reflecting on the fact that in a restless age, a mindful pause may be the most radical offering we can make

An exquisite collection of poetry from Sri Lankan author Ramya Jirasinghe, focused on the sensory aspects of life and spirituality

Joseph Houseal offers an examination of Buddhist ritual dance and movement as historic and spiritual record.

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a teaching on recognizing our attachments and aversions, and cultivating acceptance and equanimity.

LAM Yuen Ching examines what it means to receive training in Thich Nhat Hanh’s interpretation of the five precepts of Buddhist practice

Finding an authentic community of friendship, fellowship, and shared spiritual purpose in an era of tech hyperconnectivity

Linda Leaming offers a meditation on compassion and courage in the face of suffering and impermanence

The extraordinary story of a reborn master and son of the royal Bhutanese family, prince-turned-monk and great hope of the Buddhist world