
The Good Human Life: Remembering Our Capacity to Wake Up
An online summit hosted by Lion’s Roar brought together Western Buddhist leaders and writers to explore compassionate engagement

An online summit hosted by Lion’s Roar brought together Western Buddhist leaders and writers to explore compassionate engagement

Meditation, an expansive and accessible human technology, remains our truest guide through life, death, and the coming digital unknown

The Zhung Dratshang Preservation and Antiquities Conservation Center supports the preservation and continuity of Bhutan’s heritage

COP30 in the Amazon is more than a climate summit—it’s a moral awakening, asking if we ready to recognize that we belong to nature not apart from it

Unlearn the urge to hit the refresh loop and stimulate your mind. . . and discover the tranquil and satisfying stillness of being

The Korean Seon (Zen) master Venerable Pomnyun Sunim (법륜스님) wears many hats: Buddhist monk, teacher, author, environmentalist, and social activist, to name a few.* As

What happens when the Dharma meets AI? In the final installment of his series on Buddhist publishing, John Negru explores the irreplaceable role of living teachers in transmitting wisdom beyond words

After months in a toxic workplace, our loving-kindness practitioner finds new ground—and new lessons in how healing really happens, even when we can’t see the way

The grand story of the greatest monarch and imperial patron of early Buddhism, and how he set the standard for Buddhist leaders

Ngakpa Tromtsal Dorje recounts his 14-year exploration of Buddhist thought in Western philosophical traditions

The story of Bengal’s archeological sites reveals a long and rich history of super-monasteries and tantric masters

A homesteader’s meditation on the changing seasons and the Noble Eightfold Path’s call to wake up to the beauty that’s already here