
Grief and Solace: Facets of Animal Chaplaincy
Sarah C. Beasley discusses how honoring the lives and deaths of animals can be a sacred act and the importance of communal rituals of grief and kindness

Sarah C. Beasley discusses how honoring the lives and deaths of animals can be a sacred act and the importance of communal rituals of grief and kindness

Global toy phenomenon Labubu leverages the powerful emotion of “FOMO” in a way that Buddhists need to face honestly and compassionately

Funded by The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global, the new book series will spotlight emerging scholars in Buddhist Studies worldwide.

Tashi Choling announced that construction of a memorial stupa for the revered Nyingma lama Venerable Dhomang Gyatrul Rinpoche has commenced.

A mindfulness coach looks at the lesson of a crooked cactus and how love means accepting imperfections and our flawed nature

Buddhist publishing faces a perfect storm of forces that push against existing practices, but interest is still alive as Buddhists rethink how the Dharma is transmitted

A US college student considers the significance and implications of Buddhist practice and social engagement

The Tergar Meditation Community, founded by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, has announced an online event for people interested in Buddhist practice.

Sensei Alex Kakuyo teaches us that in our Buddhist practice, as in garden work, the goal must be the practice itself

Rooted in Japanese Buddhist tradition, Obon in Hawaiʻi features weekly bon dances, lanterns, and community gatherings to honor deceased loved ones.

While the Buddha accepted the reality of violence in our world, he offered paths for each of us to move steadily toward non-violence and peace

Margaret Meloni considers the Buddhist perspective on emotional wisdom and practicing acceptance in the face of life’s vicissitudes