
The Dancing Buddha
Her feet tread the earth and the high skies Neither the same nor different to wise eyes Everything she does, she does completely Those who

Her feet tread the earth and the high skies Neither the same nor different to wise eyes Everything she does, she does completely Those who

It is beautiful to see a flower unfold and open from the sunās light and earthās moisture. It is a sight at once special but

In a recent Hong Kong University seminar titled āBuddhismās position in the 21st Centuryā (?G???@?@?????k???w??), Ven. Hin Hung and his guests (Ven. Dhammapala, author Leung Man Tao, and upasako Walter

Monday, 29th October We then went to the nearby villa which had belonged to Chairman Mao. It is now a fairly plain and simple museum

Editorās note: Eric Johns is a lay Buddhist who was born in North London in 1955. He left school at 14 and made handcrafts for a living

Among the Buddhist cultures that are in dire need of preservation, two names stand out amongst the snows and deserts of Eurasia: snow-capped Tibet and

Opening the Door of Your Heart is a series of uplifting and interesting stories collected by Ajahn Brahm in the thirty years of his monastic life.

The discovery of a particle most likely to be the Higgs boson (simplistically called the āGod particleā for the popular media) has recently led to

One of the mysteries of Buddhist history is the 400-year absence of an anthropomorphic image of the Buddha. Early scholars argued for a period of

Are mindfulness and meditation more than modern buzzwords for relaxation? Could these practises really improve your wellbeing? Mindfulness and meditation have been important in Buddhism for centuries,

Finding places in Hong Kong that provide services in English can be a bit of a tall order. Religious organizations are no exception. For one

Editor’s note: This article was previously published in the 10th issue of the now retired Bodhi Journal in December 2008. It has been republished with