
Keep Planting Seeds
In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life

In Buddhist practice we learn that slow and steady work is key to cultivating a good life

Envisioning paths forward for Buddhists in Canada and beyond to connect in meaningful ways

Jules Shuzen Harris Roshi was a beloved American Zen teacher in the White Plum lineage which combined the Soto and Rinzai traditions of Buddhism

Asa Hershoff shares his thoughts and perspectives on the tantric view of rebirth and liberation

Caregivers sustain all of us and deserve our support in every way we can imagine

Buddhists in the US celebrate the Buddha’s birthday in the first large in-person celebration at the White House

Reflecting on the loss of a teacher in springtime and the beauty and joy of all of our teachers along the path

The Tibetan Nuns Project is aiming to complete two major projects for the Buddhist nuns of Shugsep Nunnery near Dharamsala in northern India.

The pitfalls of an unexamined life: the Buddhist path to mindful and deliberate compassion

A new center for mindfulness research inspired by the late Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh will focus on nutrition and environmental health

Lojong: a Buddhist approach to mind training

Soka Gakkai International (SGI) president Daisaku Ikeda, has called on G7 leaders to take the lead in talks toward “No First Use” of nuclear weapons.