
Book Review: Turning Words: Transformative Encounters with Buddhist Teachers
Hozan Alan Senauke’s new book on 30 luminaries of the Zen tradition in Western Buddhism is based on the koanic idea of turning words

Hozan Alan Senauke’s new book on 30 luminaries of the Zen tradition in Western Buddhism is based on the koanic idea of turning words

Prof. Bausch will conduct research into early Vedic language and philosophy and how these relate to the development of early Buddhist ideas and practices

Manzheeva’s incredible film sheds new light on the dramatic story of the Buddhist monk and scholar Geshe Wangyal

Henepola Gunaratana acted as an early and highly successful Theravada Buddhist missionary and mindfulness popularizer in the US and beyond

BDG columnist Asa Hershoff on the foundational importance of mindfulness in our Buddhist practice and in our relationships with fellow practitioners

Dr. Laurence Musgrove is an English professor and accomplished poet and writer who will look into Taiwan’s Humanistic Buddhism

Prof. David Holmes shares a Buddhist view on being the change we wish to see in society

The bill would establish the first national holiday originating in Asia

An upcoming exhibition in New York will help tell the complex story of the early origins of Buddhism

Margaret Meloni offers a Buddhist perspective on the realities of facing our fears and those of our loved ones in the face of death and impermanence

While Turner lived an extraordinary life by many measures, her later years, imbued with spiritual pursuits, were her happiest

A new book by three veteran Canadian Buddhist teachers contextualizing the Buddhist diffusion through Canada