
Beginner’s Mind: The Timeless Art of Being: A Contemplative Resistance in a Burnout Society
A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

A college student in the US explores contemplative creativity founded in compassion and undertaken as an practice of resistance to an oppressive status quo.

Kalu Rinpoche brings his signature charisma and compassion to a book about his most recognized practice, Niguma Yoga

Asa Hershoff explores a Mahamudra approach to dissecting and dissipating anger

Nachaya Campbell-Allen offers a commentary on interconnection and the bodhisattva ideal for an increasingly fragmented world

The gathering, led by Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi, will include Dharma talks, meditations, and partner presentations

One Earth Sangha, a environmental nonprofit network has opened registration for its 2025–26 EcoSattva Training course.

Sunrise gardening shows us a Dharma truth: pulling weeds is only half the work—we must also plant the flowers of compassion and joy

The Buddhist Coalition for Democracy will launch New Directions in Engaged Buddhism, a monthly interview series with leading Buddhist teachers and activists

From Vancouver to Astana to Thimphu, Buddhists have a vital role in shaping how religions respond to conflict, climate, and technology

Drawing on the Pali Canon, Margaret Meloni explores the importance of protecting ourselves from distractions and cultivating inner peace in the face of life’s vicissitudes

Recent surveys shed light on the role of immigration in shaping Buddhism in the United States

Maia Duerr elucidates the simple but profound change of attitude that can occur in Zen practice in which we treat all things and beings with deep respect