
Buddhistdoor View: The Sad Contradiction of Humanity in Artemis II and the Iran War
Navigating the depraved depths of a president’s threat to destroy a civilization and the lofty heights of a new mission to the Moon

Navigating the depraved depths of a president’s threat to destroy a civilization and the lofty heights of a new mission to the Moon

How witnessing an otter’s distress triggered new insights into the psychology of compassion for the suffering of others

Nachaya Campbell-Allen shares a meditation on history, impermanence, and the movement of Buddhist wisdom across cultures

From dana to governance, the future of sangha depends on integrating centuries of traditional wisdom with modern practical skills.

A journey of caregiving, spiritual searching, and unexpected community reveals how loving-kindness can reshape even the most uncertain chapters of life.

The lives of two women separated by 2,500 years converge in 2026, revealing the enduring struggle for women’s autonomy and leadership

Buddhism in Indonesia is a fascinating story of assimilation, cultural unity, and folklore combined with philosophy

Bruno Wang explores how care can remain a source of strength rather than depletion over time through Pure Land principles

From ritual abundance to mindful use: restoring meaning to khatak practices

Grace Song explores the future of Won Buddhism in the United States through the expanding role of lay practitioners shaping inclusive and accessible sangha life.

Ven. Tanmyeong explores a contemporary analogy for the storehouse consciousness—one of the most profound and subtle teachings in Yogacara philosophy.

A fleeting “false spring” becomes a gentle lesson in Buddhist teachings on impermanence, reminding us that hope and disappointment arise together, and both must be held lightly