
Vienna in the Silicon Pure Land, Part 1: Feeling into the Dharma of Emerging Technology
Cornered by riot police at both ends of an underpass in central Kuala Lumpur, Vienna Rae smelled tear gas begin to fill the enclosed space.

Cornered by riot police at both ends of an underpass in central Kuala Lumpur, Vienna Rae smelled tear gas begin to fill the enclosed space.

Prof. David Dale Holmes offers a meditation on the Five Hindrances, and responding with mindful wisdom

Exploring how the Wojak and Doomer memes have come to be so popular on the Internet and social media, as well as their cultural significance

Hozan Alan Senauke explores the insights and implications for Buddhism in the US raised in a remarkable new book by Scott A. Mitchell

A group of Western practitioners make a pilgrimage to a remote region of Bhutan to manifest and sustain an ancient and sacred Buddhist dance

Coming to terms with grief and impermanence for our furry friends and family members

Revivalist, the earliest engaged Buddhist, a nationalist in religious garb, a Buddhist modernist . . Dharmapala was all these and much more

VisionSpring India’s managing director, Anshu Taneja, reveals how his organization is bringing eyecare to Dharamsala’s monks and workers

Introducing contributor Maia Duerr and her new column Dharma Compass, with an exploration of her background in Buddhism and Zen

As the Parliament of the World’s Religions celebrates its 130th anniversary, we examine the concept of Human Rights in Buddhism

Sakyadhita and the fourfold sangha—the path to female monasticism

A meditation on the many ways that silence and being silenced can impact our lives