Buddhistdoor View: The International Dunhuang Programme and Digital Tech as the Guardian of Ancient Heritage
The International Dunhuang Programme’s new website launch marks a new milestone in “Dunhuangology” and digital tech serving the Dharma
The International Dunhuang Programme’s new website launch marks a new milestone in “Dunhuangology” and digital tech serving the Dharma
A conversation with Singaporean Clement Tan launches this series of interviews with international leaders of Shin Buddhist sanghas
Exploring Buddhist heritage and heritage conservation in Nepal’s Tsum Valley
Sensei Alex Kakuyo contemplates spiritual growth in the face of difficulties and the limits of our knowledge
What prevents us from following and practicing any of Shakyamuni Buddha’s 84,000 expedient teachings and following Amitabha?
Margaret Meloni ponders the concepts of renewal and rebirth on the path to new beginnings
Scientists offer yet more warnings about the delicate balance of Earth’s systems. Will we listen and take the needed actions to avert disaster?
Dipen Barua looks at the history and spread of vipassana meditation around the world, from the 19th century to today
A high school student in the US examines the mindfulness benefits of a digital fast as part of an experiential learning course on Buddhism
New BDG columnist Noa Jones introduces us to the unique philosophy of Middle Way Education, and her experience teaching dharma at a progressive independent school located in the Hudson Valley, New York.
How a local Buddhist temple in San Diego is bringing the heart of authentic Buddhist practice to American seekers
Review of an earthy book for those weary of our wired world without a soul but determined to nurture candles of hope nonetheless