
Buddhistdoor View: The Human Costs of AI and the Challenge of Right Understanding
The Buddha warned against mistaking appearances for truth. In today’s AI age, that teaching may be more important than ever

The Buddha warned against mistaking appearances for truth. In today’s AI age, that teaching may be more important than ever

Inspired by Celtic clootie traditions and Buddhist sensibilities, a collaborative art project transformed discarded fabric and handwritten hopes into a river-like tapestry of interconnection and healing

LAM Yuen Ching, PhD, takes a deeper look at Thich Nhat Hanh’s Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings, as practiced by the Order of Interbeing

Rebecca Wong channels a travelling dakini and takes us on a journey to monasteries in the Himalayas celebrating Saga Dawa

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim responds to questions about workplace harmony and language skills

Kassidy Evans looks at how meditation practice helps us emotionally regulate and transcend emotional turmoil

Joseph Houseal introduces a profoundly significant new project to reconstruct formal documentation of the ritual dance heritage of the Drikung Kagyu tradition.

The following essay was written as a response to “Borobudur’s Lost Crown: Why Theodoor van Erp’s Words Matter Today,” published by BDG on 4 May

Linda Leaming reflects on conservation and interconnection, and why even the tigers have sought refuge in Bhutan.

Laurence Brahm discusses his new rock band, Shambhala, and his strategy of bringing Dharma to younger Chinese audiences

Remembering Prof. Y. Karunadasa, whose scholarship and humility embodied the Buddha’s middle way and whose legacy will carry on for generations

While stepping back into a care-giving role, our loving-kindness practitioner encounters uncertainty, conflict, and ultimately, peace.