
Maha Ghosananda: From Deep Suffering Comes Deep Compassion
The humble Buddhist monk who narrowly survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields serves as a powerful example of how we all can strengthen our practice through troubled times

The humble Buddhist monk who narrowly survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields serves as a powerful example of how we all can strengthen our practice through troubled times

Prof. David Holmes shares one of the Buddha’s teachings from the Niraya Sutta concerning good and bad actions in life.

Lam Yuen Ching explores the innovative expression of the Buddhist teachings espoused by Thich Nhat Hanh

From a rationalist perspective, Kassidy Evans engages honestly with the idea of manifestation and discusses authentic spirituality

Our loving-kindness meditator explores the darker side of meditation practice and the growth that comes from digging deep in the roots of the mind and garden

Joseph Houseal mandalic expressions of the human body in art and dance

The Italian academic tradition of Buddhist studies is vibrant with veteran names and contributions from emerging scholars

A Dharma teaching from Ven. Pomnyun Sunim on the path eliminating ignorance through Buddhist practice

Tiffani Gyatso casts her artist’s eye on the intricacies of sacred geometry and the language of numbers

Sarah C. Beasley teaches us that rest fosters resilience, self-acceptance, and inclusion—essential for both inner healing and collective liberation.

The spiritual leader and socially engaged Buddhist monk Venerable Bhikkhu Sanghasena—founder and spiritual director of the Mahabodhi International Meditation Center (MIMC) in Ladakh, in India’s

The Victoria and Albert Museum in London’s galleries of Buddhist art provide a powerful example of public education about Buddhism