
Buddhistdoor View: What Is Lost when Warmongers Win?
A meditation on the horror of war and the hope that it might wake up the world to the need for simplicity and compassion
A meditation on the horror of war and the hope that it might wake up the world to the need for simplicity and compassion
A new online course produced by the Jamyang London Buddhist Centre in partnership with Science & Wisdom LIVE will explore our understanding of the relationship
The community of Plum Village in southwestern France has shared a collection of intimate photographs from the weekend, when the sangha held a short ceremony to
A Theravada Buddhist temple and monastery in the Greater Manchester area of northern England plans to expand into the grounds of a neighboring former golf
Bringing loving-kindness meditation on an adventure through change, conflict, and peace
The Taiwan-headquartered charity and humanitarian organization Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation revealed that it is organizing a humanitarian aid program in response to the growing refugee crisis
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has reached its seventh day, with media reports telling of rapidly escalating violence accompanied by mounting suffering and loss of
A Buddhist reflection on manifesting an ethical character in interfaith relations in especially difficult geopolitical times
Maintaining mindful well-being in a changing world.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine entered its fifth day, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, on Monday published a
The rapid incursion into Ukraine by Russia’s military forces has shocked the world. At the time of writing, on day two of Russian President Vladimir
A meditation on the Buddhist practice of not knowing or “don’t know mind” and its relevance in our busy and chaotic world