
Lama Rod Owens: Challenging Identity through Vulnerability
On vulnerability, identity, and Buddhism in America

On vulnerability, identity, and Buddhism in America

In the Plum Village community, we learn to apply the art of mindful living in daily life. My teacher, the Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh, (Thay)

On the necessity of teaching Buddhism at Indian universities

An interview with Dasho Karma Ura, president of the Centre…

How the Dharma steered my odd-jobs career to lend a…

Years ago, during a fundraising gala for the Chan Meditation Center, I met Master Sheng Yen’s first Western monastic disciple, Paul Kennedy, and we invited

Bringing education and the hope of a better future

An examination of the fundamentals of…

Why a devotional approach to the preservation of sacred…

Familiarity with sexual power as something to honor and utilize for spiritual cultivation is not common, but upon a study of ancient cultures, we see

Using ki, water, and ink to express impermanence

Why Pure Land Buddhism should not be interpreted…