The Iconography of Nagas, Part One: Serpentine Folklore from the Abyssal Chasm
Exploring the myth and lore of the majestic and mystic…
Exploring the myth and lore of the majestic and mystic…
A perspective that focuses on interconnectedness, or…
On experiencing buddhahood and reaching the ocean of…
How biophilia can help heal planetary biodiversity
China’s renaissance in ecological ethics
Addressing animal poaching and trafficking in South Africa
From biodiversity loss to desertification, from veganism and vegetarianism to green energy, environmental issues
Humanistic Buddhism comes to Madagascar, Malawi…
This year’s special issue discusses how Chinese Buddhism, one of the oldest and most influential East Asian expressions of the universal Dharma
Victoria Montrose (“Tori” to her friends, a fittingly Japanese epithet) has been immersed in Japanese culture since childhood. Victoria was four when her American father
Tsoknyi Nepal Nuns (TNN) is one of many projects initiated by the revered Nepalese Tibetan Buddhist teacher Venerable Tsoknyi Rinpoche III, a tulku (incarnate lama) in the
There are many exciting aspects to Chinese president Xi Jinping’s ambitious development framework known as “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR).* A Eurasian economic resurgence could