
Young Voices: What to Do with Impermanence
Introducing “Young Voices,” a special project from BDG collecting insightful essays by high school students in the US who have attended experiential-learning-based courses rooted in the Buddhist teaching.

Introducing “Young Voices,” a special project from BDG collecting insightful essays by high school students in the US who have attended experiential-learning-based courses rooted in the Buddhist teaching.

Pondering our limitless, liminal, primordial potentiality

Can Buddhists and others wake up to the reality of our collective self-destruction before it is too late?

Our loving-kindness adventurer finds her way to another farm where metta and a little food help build community

Sharing a sacred Vajrayana text as a symbol of international dialogue and cross-cultural relations

Planting seeds of kindness and passing them on in ways small and large

A conversation on Buddhism in contemporary society and the role of engaged Buddhism in the face of human-made global crises.

Sādhanānanda Mahāsthabir, also known as Bana Bhāntē, was an influential Theravāda teacher whose name is still revered by thousands of his devotees and followers in

Engaging with the living mandala of our true buddha-nature

Like kinks in a garden hose, our lives and Buddhist practice can give us difficulties that need a little extra work to resolve

Finding our footing on the path toward awakening

Learning to balance Buddhist tradition with modern realities in an age of harsh polarization