On Not Turning Away, Healing, and the Film Sugarcane
Maia Duerr examines the profound suffering wrought by Catholic boarding schools for First Nations people in Canada and the healing that can come from facing this history
Maia Duerr examines the profound suffering wrought by Catholic boarding schools for First Nations people in Canada and the healing that can come from facing this history
Mindfulness teacher and artist Ratnadevi guides us through her latest art project, blending a Tibetan gong, sticks, Buddhist wisdom, and an openness to viewer-participation
Gyana Ta Rinpoche, Jigme Pema Osel, is the reincarnation of His Holiness Kyabje Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche (1931–2011)
Joseph Houseal presents a three-part exploration of the manifestations of sacred ritual dance in Bhutan.
ACLS director of International Programs Dr. Deena Ragavan discusses a long partnership supporting Buddhist Studies scholars
A US college student studying Buddhist Economics explores religious implications and parallels in late-stage capitalism
Śrīmat Jagat Chandra Mahāsthabir was a unique monastic who discovered the fabled Rangkut Banasram Bihar, a vihara built by Ashoka the Great in 268 BCE
A tale of technicolor immersion in the world of boots-on-the-ground spirituality.
Ted Nguyen offers a tribute to the remarkable Vietnamese monastic Thich Minh Tue, who captured the imagination of a nation.
For Buddhism, demographic destiny means that vibrant communities will always be more important than numerically large ones
Buddhist artist Tiffani Gyatso shares her insights on inner and outer manifestations of sacred wisdom during a pilgrimage to Tibet
Prof. David Holmes presents a teaching from the Pali Canon on qualities possessed by a diligent practitioner of the Dhamma