
Ego Attachment and the Myth of “Knowing Yourself:” Understanding Non-self in the Age of Social Media
Kassidy Evans examines how social media has amplified the false sense of self in young people—and the Buddhist antidote

Kassidy Evans examines how social media has amplified the false sense of self in young people—and the Buddhist antidote

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim discusses the growing threat of war in East Asia and how to adopt a healthier perspective on work and play

The quest for authenticity in modern Buddhism can be misleading, but it also might be the very essence of the practice

A philosophical examination of the concepts of self and non-self in Buddhism and related systems of thought

A series with sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Caroline Starkey about the past and present of British Buddhist converts

Our loving-kindness practitioner embarks on a Goenka-style Vipassana retreat and realizes that it is time for a new direction in her practice

Ven. Pomnyun Sunim gives a Dharma teaching on relationships, perception, and managing our expectations.

Joseph Houseal explores anti-war activism and ritual suicide as a performative expression of nonviolence and compassion

This little-known institution has on display some of the most iconic marvels of the esoteric empire of the Western Xia

In a world of light-speed “progress” and enflamed ecology, Gregory Pettys invites us to reconnect with our bodies and joyfully abandon all hope of fruition

The Barre Center for Buddhist Studies has done extensive work in its teachings, land and building use, and collaborations to put it on the cutting edge of contemporary ecoDharma

Thai Buddhism has enjoyed a multicultural diffusion across diverse historical periods, resulting in one of Southeast Asia’s richest traditions