
Robert H. N. Ho, as Remembered—The Man of Munificence and Mirth
A celebration of Mr. Robert H. N. Ho’s life and legacy, as remembered by close associates and friends in fond and thoughtful interviews

A celebration of Mr. Robert H. N. Ho’s life and legacy, as remembered by close associates and friends in fond and thoughtful interviews

Margaret Meloni highlights valuable lessons in equanimity and emotional fortitude from a story of one of the Buddha’s past lives

Tergar International will host an online event with the celebrated lama Tsoknyi Rinpoche, titled “Befriending Your Beautiful Monsters: A Guide to Emotional Well-Being.”

A winter morning of snow, animals, and tea becomes a quiet reflection on the Buddhist practice of taking refuge and actively building shelter from suffering

Robert H. N. Ho’s legacy lives on in countless ways around the world, and in particular through Buddhistdoor Global’s commitment to ethical and compassionate journalism

The UN is preparing to observe the second World Meditation Day on 21 December as people around the world prepare to take part

Jungto Society founded by Ven. Pomnyun Sunim, has announced that registration is now open for Jungto Dharma School: Introduction to Buddhism.

Maia Duerr continues her exploration of Socially Responsible Mindfulness, outlining ethical commitments for teaching mindfulness in secular and workplace settings

Joseph Houseal shares his recollection of a serendipitous meeting of minds, of ancient and modern, and a shared love for the liminal mysteries of dance

Despite a serious collision in Liberty County, the Walk for Peace pilgrimage continues as supporters rally around injured monk Bhante Dam Phommasan

A look at the late Mr. Robert H. N. Ho’s generosity and philanthropic foci, which spanned diverse interests and valuable causes

Anam Thubten Rinpoche explores the nuanced significance of sacred and devotional music in the Tibetan tradition