
An Easy Practice for Dwelling in the State of Non-Retrogression
Amitabha Buddha’s first 11 vows are addressed to “humans and devas” All ordinary beings, including humans and devas, attain all the benefits given by Amitabha

Amitabha Buddha’s first 11 vows are addressed to “humans and devas” All ordinary beings, including humans and devas, attain all the benefits given by Amitabha

Finding gratitude for our community ancestors in the snowy paths of winter

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

An examination of survival and continuity for endangered Buddhist dance traditions

Understanding the historical and contemporary role of women in Japan’s Shugendo tradition

Recognizing that Buddhism seeks truth and that teachers of truth can be found in many places

Appreciation for the depth and profundity of tantric Buddhism

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

Cultivating an attentive mind and acknowledging the reality of impermanence

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

On the dangers of becoming disassociated from our intrinsic interconnectedness

Contemplations on death and impermanence